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hi, anybody ever purchased from Amozan, ship from USA, and use it in Singapore?
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I believe the Arlo Pro system comes with a universal voltage adapter so all you'd need is a plug adapter to make it work. Hopefully someone else will be along to confirm
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I live in New Zealand and got one through amazon.comand works fine.
The battery charger is multi voltage 110-220v, but the base station power supply s only 110v, so if your on 220v will need a step down transformer to convert 110v to 220v. Had a step down transformer handy and works fine.
The battery charger is multi voltage 110-220v, but the base station power supply s only 110v, so if your on 220v will need a step down transformer to convert 110v to 220v. Had a step down transformer handy and works fine.
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Hello Denodan,
do you know the voltage and current required for the base station? I wonder if I can just use an old 12V 500ma adaptor from an old router 🙂
Thanks
Chris
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Says it uses 1.5 amps, 500 maybe to light but will cause to harm other than not working properly. 12v, 1 5amp 220v power supplies are avaiable on ebay.
I had a step down 110 to 220v transformer not being used for ages and this is how i run mine.
If you do use a router power supply make sure its the rigth polarity.
Think the center pin is postive.
I had a step down 110 to 220v transformer not being used for ages and this is how i run mine.
If you do use a router power supply make sure its the rigth polarity.
Think the center pin is postive.
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I have just tried 12v, 220v, 1amp ac power adapter on my alro pro and works and powers my unit now without the need of the 120v to 220v converter
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