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120V to 100V US to Japan Voltage Converter Step Down/Up Transformer for Japanese Industrial or High-Power Use in US(5000W)

Limited time offer, ends 07/22 By Eristy shop

  • Voltage transformer 120V to 100V: This unit converts the 120V supply voltage in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to 100V for operating Japanese appliances. Voltage transformer 100V to 120V: This unit converts Japan's 100V supply voltage to 120V for operating appliances in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Detachable Power Cord: Enables simple switching to a Japanese power cord. Resettable Circuit Breaker: Removes the requirement for fuse replacement. If an overload occurs, it will trip automatically. Just press to reset within seconds to continue using the transformer. 3*120V & 3*100V Sockets: All sockets can be utilized at the same time, as long as the total connected load does not surpass 80% of the converter's rated power. Note: Choose the correct input voltage on the back of the transformer before use (for example, 120V in the US). A higher power capacity typically leads to a larger, heavier unit. Package
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Voltage transformer 120V to 100V: This unit converts the 120V supply voltage in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to 100V for operating Japanese appliances. Voltage transformer 100V to 120V: This unit converts Japan's 100V supply voltage to 120V for operating appliances in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Detachable Power Cord: Enables simple switching to a Japanese power cord. Resettable Circuit Breaker: Removes the requirement for fuse replacement. If an overload occurs, it will trip automatically. Just press to reset within seconds to continue using the transformer. 3*120V & 3*100V Sockets: All sockets can be utilized at the same time, as long as the total connected load does not surpass 80% of the converter's rated power. Note: Choose the correct input voltage on the back of the transformer before use (for example, 120V in the US). A higher power capacity typically leads to a larger, heavier unit. Package

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