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    Default Buzz boses 230v/ 50 cycle

    Does anyone know if the Buzz Boxes can be use with a 230 volt/ 50 Hertz power supply or is there one available for this service.

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    If it has an external AC to DC power supply then look on that for an input rating, if it says so then yes, if not then you would need to get one for that AC voltage and line frequency, but be sure to get one that has the correct DC output as the standard one.

    I just went and looked on a couple of AC to DC wall power supply's, one only said for 120 VAC 60 Hz, the other said 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz, so it's up to what was supplied with the box.
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