Posts: 1171
From: Highland Mills, NY USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted November 23, 2007 03:22 PM
The site looks interesting, but I do have some concerns. I once won a EUMIG on Ebay that only came with a European Power supply and was formatted for overseas voltage. I wound up having to return it. Also, the site's proprietor doesn't specify whether the projectors are refurbished or not. If not, then it's an awfully expensive gamble that all the mechanisms will last. Specifically, the sound heads which are only good for a few thousand hours. If these units were fabricated in the 70's or even the early 80's then it's questionable how long they will be of any good use.
Posts: 63
From: Pine Beach, NJ,USA
Registered: Apr 2007
posted November 24, 2007 04:17 PM
I HAVE purchased a Eumig S938 from this site. It came in excellent condition, and works perfectly. The wrong cord was sent and he gave me a refund for the price of the cord when I wrote. It was European voltage, with no way to change it, as on some models, so I bought a voltage converter, and it plays great. My opinion is that this site is a reputable business, which works with the customer.
Posts: 63
From: Pine Beach, NJ,USA
Registered: Apr 2007
posted November 24, 2007 04:18 PM
I HAVE purchased a Eumig S938 from this site. It came in excellent condition, and works perfectly. The wrong cord was sent and he gave me a refund for the price of the cord when I wrote. It was European voltage, with no way to change it, as on some models, so I bought a voltage converter, and it plays great. My opinion is that this site is a reputable business, which works with the customer.
posted November 24, 2007 07:02 PM
I have dealt with this guy before and had no problems what so ever. I would think that all the machines he sells will be set for 220V 50Hz which is the European std voltage except here in the UK where we have to be different and have 240V 50Hz.
I bought an Elmo from him and as expected it was set to 220V but on the European models it's easy to set to 240V. In Europe not all machines have Worldwide voltage settings i.e. from 110 - 240V.
Ask all questions before buying is what I say but as for dealing with this guy....yes he's tops.
Kev.
-------------------- GS1200 Xenon with Elmo 1.0...great combo along with a 16-CL Xenon for that super bright white light.
Posts: 79
From: Colchester, England
Registered: May 2007
posted November 25, 2007 08:00 AM
Just for info, the UK's mains voltage was changed on January 1st 2004 from 240 volts to 230 volts +10% -6%, so there's no longer any need to change the setting on european appliances when using them in Britain.
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted November 26, 2007 11:17 AM
UK mains voltage was not exactly changed, only the specification to 230 volts, the new tolerance covered the previous tolerance for the 240 volts.
It would have been impractical to reduce the voltage.