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Posted on Mar 06, 2011

How do I re-wire champion 2000 from 110v to 220v?

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Stop listening to these people saying it's not possible with the commercial model the PG-710 you absolutely can rewire it for 220v. I'm looking for the schematics now. it absolutely IS possible. Just because a lot of people seem to be misinformed that it's not possible, it actually is.

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You are better off purchasing a small step up transformer from the electrical shops. This little device will give you 220V from a 110V supply.

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