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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
What is the voltage/Freq in Hz of your incoming power supply at the outlet?
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Originally Posted by FlyinLow
What is the voltage/Freq in Hz of your incoming power supply at the outlet?
It's 220V standart in Indonesia
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
What frequency? Probably 50Hz, maybe 60Hz. Just check the plate on some appliance you use that was made for your area. One that does not have a range listed.
Oh, and what do you mean, "my choice of DA in Indonesia?" Do you have available locally any of the name brands we commonly discuss here? What are your import taxes like?
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Originally Posted by FlyinLow
What frequency? Probably 50Hz, maybe 60Hz. Just check the plate on some appliance you use that was made for your area. One that does not have a range listed.
Oh, and what do you mean, "my choice of DA in Indonesia?" Do you have available locally any of the name brands we commonly discuss here? What are your import taxes like?
Ohh it's 60Hz, what's up with this?
Yes because the import tax here is very expensive, my only choice is Shine Mate ERO600 G1+ made in china, they're trying to copy PC model. And the wattage is only 600 watt, that's why i'm a bit worried because PC and GG usually have 700-850 watt (more powerful to do hard paint job).
For example, someone imported flex rotary here and it's cost $700 in Indonesia. So i will be choosing this if i already have steady income, but for now, i will put that aside first
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Well, yeah, Flex is expensive, and powerful... just checked Amazon.de and it was 375 Euros.
Not sure why you say "only" 600 Watts. Looked at PC label, and at 120V, 4.5 Amps, that's < 600W.
Since you're on 60 Hz, you could get a *quality* voltage step-down converter, a plug adaptor, and use an American machine. AutoGeek ships internationally. Think outside the box as far as getting something in from Europe if that's not an option, but many countries there run on 50Hz. You can also have a reputable electrician change the cord on your machine to plug in more easily.
Of course, you could get a local machine and try it out. You're going to have to spend some money to earn some money, and best bet is buying the best quality you can afford without it sending you into bankruptcy.
Hope this helps. At some point, you gotta dive right in.
Last edited by FlyinLow; 04-22-2017 at 02:20 AM.
Reason: adjusted price quote
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Found this post by Bob from 2014... same sentiments then, too:
Originally Posted by FUNX650
PC 7424XP Electrical Specifications (USA):
120V; 4.5A; 540W
W = V X A..............W = V X A
W = 120 X 4.5........W = 220 X 4.5
W = 540................W = 990
For peak performance:
It's possible that you'll need a "step-down convertor"
capable of handling around 2-3 times the US wattage rating of 540W.
IMHO:
It's best to go to one of your local electrical supply house:
They should be able to provide you with the exact type of voltage convertor that's needed for your specific location; and, one that will also be in compliance with your local electrical codes.
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Originally Posted by FlyinLow
Well, yeah, Flex is expensive, and powerful... just checked Amazon.de and it was over 400 Euros.
Not sure why you say "only" 600 Watts. Looked at PC label, and at 120V, 4.5 Amps, that's < 600W.
Since you're on 60 Hz, you could get a *quality* voltage step-down converter, a plug adaptor, and use an American machine. AutoGeek ships internationally. Think outside the box as far as getting something in from Europe if that's not an option, but many countries there run on 50Hz. You can also have a reputable electrician change the cord on your machine to plug in more easily.
Of course, you could get a local machine and try it out. You're going to have to spend some money to earn some money, and best bet is buying the best quality you can afford without it sending you into bankruptcy.
Hope this helps. At some point, you gotta dive right in.
Thanks so much for your input, now i had clear mind on what equipment should i choose, so if i can have my hands on American machine, should it be GG or PC?
Cheers!
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Originally Posted by blackinnova
should it be GG or PC?
You could ask that question all day long. You'll find it to be a polarizing discussion, similar to the answers you'd get to "is wax B better than wax A?". They are both excellent starter DAs. Not even just starter. You would be happy and productive with either I am sure.
Signing out here... it's late in San Diego. Have fun detailing to do in a few hours!
Again, best of luck to you, Blackinnova! Selamat malam. Semoga berhasil.
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Re: Need help choosing between DA or Rotary
Originally Posted by FlyinLow
You could ask that question all day long. You'll find it to be a polarizing discussion, similar to the answers you'd get to "is wax B better than wax A?". They are both excellent starter DAs. Not even just starter. You would be happy and productive with either I am sure.
Signing out here... it's late in San Diego. Have fun detailing to do in a few hours!
Again, best of luck to you, Blackinnova! Selamat malam. Semoga berhasil.
Thanks so much for your answer, terima kasih.
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