I think in USA electronics run on 110ac but in Norway or EU we use 220v AC so it might explode , buy new one
Wow I had two of those in the 70’s lol. Cool that it still works. I would not use it outside Canada and the US though. Maybe through a converter. But why?
If you can change bulbs that can withstand Norwegian amperage, and if there is a converter, then it must also be changed. Bought a lamp in Japan once, changed all the bulbs, then everything worked.
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I would get a new lamp, but if you must you can get something like this:
https://www.teknikkdeler.no/produkt/nedis-stromomformer-45w-svart
I think in USA electronics run on 110ac but in Norway or EU we use 220v AC so it might explode , buy new one
Wow I had two of those in the 70’s lol. Cool that it still works. I would not use it outside Canada and the US though. Maybe through a converter. But why?
If you can change bulbs that can withstand Norwegian amperage, and if there is a converter, then it must also be changed. Bought a lamp in Japan once, changed all the bulbs, then everything worked.