rort
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Hey everybody! Its been a few years since I have been active on RC but after a big move to Ireland I am finally back in the hobby and set up with a great 30g nano. After some research found that the best skimmer for my Aquanano 60 is the Tunze 9002 but there are literally none available in the UK or Ireland... So found one back at home and is being sent to me with a care package from the parents but only realized after the fact that it will be a US plug...
Question is will the Tunze 1073.008 pump that comes with the Tunze 9002 skimmer be able to work just of a normal US to UK/Ireland adaptor or will the 3-8 watt pump need a full converter/transformer? Or are there any other options? https://www.tunze.com/en/products/details.html?user_tunzeprod_pi1[prodid]=1073.008
I also, without realizing, picked up a small 6 watt LED light to add a small refugium to the back of the tank which will also be a US plug and will run in to the same problem. Again, is this ok to use a normal adaptor for or will a converter/transformer be needed? http://innovative-marine.com/auqa-gadget/magnafuge.html
Any help is HUGELY appreciated as I don't want this stuff shipped out here and then not able to work at all or ruin them by running them on an adaptor. THANKS for all the help guys!
Question is will the Tunze 1073.008 pump that comes with the Tunze 9002 skimmer be able to work just of a normal US to UK/Ireland adaptor or will the 3-8 watt pump need a full converter/transformer? Or are there any other options? https://www.tunze.com/en/products/details.html?user_tunzeprod_pi1[prodid]=1073.008
I also, without realizing, picked up a small 6 watt LED light to add a small refugium to the back of the tank which will also be a US plug and will run in to the same problem. Again, is this ok to use a normal adaptor for or will a converter/transformer be needed? http://innovative-marine.com/auqa-gadget/magnafuge.html
Any help is HUGELY appreciated as I don't want this stuff shipped out here and then not able to work at all or ruin them by running them on an adaptor. THANKS for all the help guys!