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fallen3151990
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moved to germany

I have a i3 mk3s that i got in the states. I have moved to Germany and was wondering if i am able to plug it into the wall and start printing again or do i need a transformer. I see the values on the side of the PSU and rated for the German power but also dont want to harm the internals. If not what would be my best option of getting it going again.

Napsal : 01/03/2020 11:26 am
Area51
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RE: moved to germany

I would contact on-line chat - they know the difference between in the power supply sold in US and EU. You will get a quick answer that way.

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Napsal : 01/03/2020 1:39 pm
karl-herbert
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RE: moved to germany
Posted by: @fallen3151990

I have a i3 mk3s that i got in the states. I have moved to Germany and was wondering if i am able to plug it into the wall and start printing again or do i need a transformer. I see the values on the side of the PSU and rated for the German power but also dont want to harm the internals. If not what would be my best option of getting it going again.

Look around your PSU to see if there is a 110/220V switch. If not, then make sure that it is an auto-mode power supply before plugging it in. If in doubt, contact prusa support.

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Napsal : 01/03/2020 1:54 pm
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cwbullet
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RE: moved to germany
Posted by: @fallen3151990

I have a i3 mk3s that i got in the states. I have moved to Germany and was wondering if i am able to plug it into the wall and start printing again or do i need a transformer. I see the values on the side of the PSU and rated for the German power but also dont want to harm the internals. If not what would be my best option of getting it going again.

I have a lot of experience bringing my printed to hotspots around the globe.  Mine worked fine.  Each time I contact support to make sure I understand the correct steps to change voltage.  The mini should be fine.  Others may need a switch flipped.  I have never brought an MK3 with me.  

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Napsal : 01/03/2020 3:23 pm
On The Spot
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RE: moved to germany
Posted by: @fallen3151990

I have a i3 mk3s that i got in the states. I have moved to Germany and was wondering if i am able to plug it into the wall and start printing again or do i need a transformer. I see the values on the side of the PSU and rated for the German power but also dont want to harm the internals. If not what would be my best option of getting it going again.

The i3 Mk3/Mk3S power supply is auto-switching, so you should be fine no matter where you travel, as long as you have the right input cord. In fact this is typical in most modern power supplies, from your cell phone charger to your laptop computer.

Napsal : 02/03/2020 5:14 am
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