From my understanding the voltage transform is base on ration
primary coil and secondary coil. There is no frequency involved.
Is there any difference material or characteristic of coil or plate
that use for 50 Hz and 60 Hz? I don't think so.
energy loss on transformer are due to
- Flux loss - no frequency involved. Involve how many coil on
primary and secondary. The more coil on both site the less loss.
- self induce current. - can be reduced by sliced place
any other thing that involve the frequency?
the step to convert 110 V AC to 12 DC is
110 V AC ---> 12 V AC by transformer
12 V AC ---> 12 V DC by diode. (not exactly-RMS )
there is no special diode that work on 50 Hz or 60 Hz!
I don't think the different frequency will involve so much because
the output of adapter is in DC value.
I have a Rayovac PS4 charger that works fine here. The company says
it probably won't work in Europe with a transformer because the
chip inside is expecting 60 hz and Switzerland uses 50 hz.
I am not against buying another charger if I need to. The powerbook
that I am taking to download onto works on 120v or 240v so all I
need is the correct plug for that.
Anyone have any ideas?
The fact that the output is in DC is irrelevent. The problem is
that the adaptor needs to convert from AC to DC, and the input
transformer is designed to see 60 Hz. At 50 Hz, the tranformer
will be less efficient, and therefore may overheat.
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Brian