Manage your voltage requirements with the Seven Star THG Series Step Up-Down Transformers. These grounded transformers enable easy conversion between 110V and 220V, making them suitable for use worldwide. You can now operate appliances from any country without concern! Ideal for travelers and expatriates who need to use electronics and appliances from their home nations, the Seven Star THG Series features a grounded design and robust construction to provide safe and reliable voltage conversion anywhere. For those seeking versatile and trustworthy power conversion, the THG Series is an excellent choice.
- CE Certified Heavy Duty Grounded step up/step down transformer for continuous use.
- To use US 110 volt appliances abroad with 220 volt or European 220 volt appliances in USA with 110 volt
- Converts both ways from 220/240 volts to 110/120 volt (step-down) or 110/120 volt to 220/240 volt (step-up)
- Heavy-Duty for continuous use
- Operates on 110/120 60hz or 220/240 volt 50hz single phase and converts to and from 110/120/220/230/240 volt
- Perfect for use with Home Electronics, Computers, Kitchen Appliances and other Electrical Devices rated under 3000 watt
- 3000 watts maximum capacity
- Shock proof socket
- Front panel outlet of unit accepts 3 or 2 prong US and Euro plugs.
- Built-in Fuse Protection
- Euro/Asian power cord. Adapter plug for USA outlet included
- Can be also used with power strip to plug in multiple appliances.
- Model: THG-3000-U/D
- Brand: Seven Star
- For Indoor Use Only
- 30-Day Returns
- 2-Year Warranty
How to Choose the Right Voltage Converter
To select the appropriate voltage converter for your device, first identify the voltage (110 or 220 Volt AC) and wattage rating (watts or amps) listed on the back or bottom of the device or in its instruction manual. If only amps are provided without watts, calculate the watts by multiplying the input voltage by the amperage.
For example,
Volts (AC input) x Amps (current) = Watts (power)
110V x 0.5A = 55W
Keep in mind that some devices require a larger safety margin because they can have power surges. It is recommended not to use a converter beyond roughly 80% of its maximum wattage. It is safer to have a converter with a higher capacity than needed rather than one that is insufficient. Using a converter at full capacity for extended periods can cause it to fail.
Warning: Make sure the wattage and voltage of your appliance or equipment and the wattage of the transformer is suitable for each other, and the proper input voltage is selected on the back of the transformer according to the country of use before you connect the transformer and turn it ON. Failure to follow the instructions may result in damage to the transformer and the appliance.