New Reply

using US tire warmers in Aus

 
Share Thread
Jan2-13, 01:49 AM   #1
 

using US tire warmers in Aus


Hi everyone, stumbled across this forum in my quest for answers regarding my tire warmers

Righto


I purchased some pretty flash tire warmers for my 1198s ducati from the US I saved a heap. I bought them with the intentions of buying a step down transformer (240V to 120V 2000W), I have made some inquiries and among the inquiries some have mentioned I might not need a transformer as some appliances can plug straight into the wall with only the use of a plug adapter!

I wouldn't be asking this question if doubt wasn't cast into my mind


Tire warmers are basically a hot blanket with 3 temp settings, this set draws 1400w and are made for the US


What do you recommend ?
PhysOrg.com engineering news on PhysOrg.com

>> Four microphones, computer algorithm enough to produce 3-D model of simple, convex room
>> Faster, more precise airstrikes within reach
>> How smart technology could change public transit
Jan2-13, 02:59 AM   #2
 
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
shippy, Welcome to Physics Forums!

There are some devices that can operate on 240 Volts or 120 Volts. But unless your heater blanket is marked specifically with this capability, do not risk damage or fire.

Do not connect that 120 Volt device made for the U. S. to your 240 Volt wall power! If you do, expect maximum smoke!

Your plan to use the step-down transformer (240V to 120V 2000W) is the correct one.

Cheers,
Bobbywhy
Jan2-13, 03:48 AM   #3
 
thanks mate
New Reply

Similar discussions for: using US tire warmers in Aus
Thread Forum Replies
Comparing pressure of air in a tire installed in a car & a free tire General Physics 3
Car Tire Pressure Introductory Physics Homework 8
Find the radius of a car tire, given the mass of wedged stone & tire rotation in m/s Introductory Physics Homework 4
Tire Introductory Physics Homework 3