General Home Automation 110v to 220V mod on new layout AM486

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110v to 220V mod on new layout AM486 DMach 01-22-09
Posted by DMach on January 22, 2009, 10:15 am
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Dear X10 experts, I need some help...

The powerflash I purchased is already converted to 220V.I purchased 1
AM486 module and now I am trying to use Ido Bartana's instructions to
modify it to 220V operation.

However, the instructions I have: http://www.idobartana.com/hakb/index.htm
seem to be for a different model, an older one, because mine is like
this one on these pictures posted here:

http://www.flashlightreviews.com/x10/am466-1.jpg

http://www.flashlightreviews.com/x10/am466-2.jpg

I have two MOVs instead of one, the resistors are different, and I am
uncertain of what to do to get the conversion done.

Can anyone help me?

Any help will be most welcome!

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