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Highly doubt it.
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Is there a european version?
I found this under specifications:
- Power adapter
110V-240V, 50/60 Hz, input
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The PDF spec on the web site is wrong. My power adapter says 120V 60Hz. It will not work in Europe.
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I bout one und unfortunetly it didn't work!! its says: 120V 60Hz , I hope it didn't blow up my netgear or the power adapter.
It is very weird that there is no answer from arlo?! and I don't know from where can i get 230 v adapter?!
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Mashk wrote:I bout one und unfortunetly it didn't work!! its says: 120V 60Hz , I hope it didn't blow up my netgear or the power adapter.
It is very weird that there is no answer from arlo?! and I don't know from where can i get 230 v adapter?!
see thread ; https://community.netgear.com/t5/Buying-Options-Tips/voltage-on-the-mains-adaptor/m-p/776#U776
Looking at picture , cant see why you can't get an adapter... the base takes 12v DC @ 1.5a with center postitive plug. There must be a 230v wall wart that puts out 12dc.
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