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Hello,
Same issue here. I asked the seller about the power adapter prior to the purchase, and I was told it will come with a 100-240v.
However, I received a different power supply with 100-120v printed in it. My country uses 230v.
@beelink, as you said in your post, can you for sure confirm that it will work for 100v-240v, despite having 100-120v printed on it? I am afraid the capacitors in the adapter might blow up because of the higher voltage.
Also, what size pin is it, if I were to buy a replacement?
Finally, why not do what the world does? Laptop and Mini PC adapters generally are auto-sensing and are designed to work with 100-240v. Why cause this headache to the customers by following a strange standard? I may not buy a beelink product again just for this reason. |
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