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Converting 60hz to 50hz!

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  • 03-05-2009, 07:58 PM
    DutchHerp
    Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    Hey guys,

    I have a Herpstat Pro which only works at 60hz and 110V. When I move to Holland, I won't be able to use it unless I have a transformer and/or converter. The 110V to 220V will probably not be that much of an issue (right?) since there are many transformers that can do this.

    However, I think I might run into problems with the frequency. I believe the frequency in Holland is 50hz, and Dion (spyder robotics) says that it probably won't work there.

    I'd hate to give up this great 'stat, so are any of you familiar with frequency converters? Is it even possible to safely convert these different frequencies?

    I'd really appreciate some help, but please keep it simple because I don't know cow dung about any of this stuff. ;)

    Thanks,
  • 03-05-2009, 08:11 PM
    ARamos8
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    I know of kits sold for PC's (laptop's) for the road warriors out there. Not sure if something like that might help out, but worth a shot looking into. You never know.

    I am not familiar with converter - sorry.
  • 03-10-2009, 12:47 AM
    MikeG
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    Hes right, it wont work there. ..well it will for a little bit then burn up.
    And they do sell sine wave converters but ive heard there all pretty big and very expensive.


    Mike~
  • 03-11-2009, 03:32 PM
    takagari
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    You couldnt feesibly mod the unit itselfs, If you looked around for converters to plug it into though, you may be able to do that on the mid range priced side of things.

    it may end up being cheaper to just purchase a new one for your area, ebay that one or sell it on here :)
  • 03-12-2009, 03:37 AM
    Malpaso
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    I believe there is relation between frequency and voltage... so if you have 220V you should not be worried about frequency (it's 50Hz) and for 110V it's 60Hz... However I have some devices from US and they all working with adapter well

    http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...uu/adapter.jpg

    note: electricity here is the same as in Holland
  • 03-12-2009, 04:48 AM
    kitsunex
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    there is no relation between voltage and frequency. The U.S. uses 60 Hz while Europe uses 50 hz, and the military uses something like 70 Hz IIRC. Europe actually has the right idea. 60hz is the frequency that makes muscles contract, so that when you are getting electrocuted you hold on. Whereas 50Hz makes your muscles expand, throwing you away from the short.
  • 03-12-2009, 05:38 AM
    Malpaso
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kitsunex View Post
    there is no relation between voltage and frequency. The U.S. uses 60 Hz while Europe uses 50 hz, and the military uses something like 70 Hz IIRC. Europe actually has the right idea. 60hz is the frequency that makes muscles contract, so that when you are getting electrocuted you hold on. Whereas 50Hz makes your muscles expand, throwing you away from the short.

    yea... silly me... that relation is not Volt/Herz but Herz/Frame rate of TV signal!
  • 03-12-2009, 04:40 PM
    Dragnbaron
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kitsunex View Post
    there is no relation between voltage and frequency. The U.S. uses 60 Hz while Europe uses 50 hz, and the military uses something like 70 Hz IIRC. Europe actually has the right idea. 60hz is the frequency that makes muscles contract, so that when you are getting electrocuted you hold on. Whereas 50Hz makes your muscles expand, throwing you away from the short.

    Wow, i learn something new every day. I'll keep that in mind next time i decide to try electrical work :-D
  • 03-12-2009, 06:15 PM
    DutchHerp
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    So any of you know anything about frequency converters?
  • 03-12-2009, 06:52 PM
    JeffFlanagan
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    You'd be wasting energy with a frequency converter.

    Google turns up a bunch of UK analog proportional thermostats, here's one
    http://www.888reptiles.co.uk/product...CategoryID=205

    Looking at them, I'd try to talk Dion into building a 50hz custom herpstat.
  • 03-12-2009, 06:54 PM
    DutchHerp
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    If I sell my herpstat, I'll be losing a LOT of money. Plus, I really like the stat, and it'd be harder to set all the snake up with a new thermostat when I move there.
  • 03-12-2009, 07:13 PM
    JeffFlanagan
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    I can understand not wanting to give up your herpstat. I wouldn't part with mine.
  • 03-17-2009, 02:23 AM
    zombie&lemons
    Re: Converting 60hz to 50hz!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Hey guys,

    I have a Herpstat Pro which only works at 60hz and 110V. When I move to Holland, I won't be able to use it unless I have a transformer and/or converter. The 110V to 220V will probably not be that much of an issue (right?) since there are many transformers that can do this.

    However, I think I might run into problems with the frequency. I believe the frequency in Holland is 50hz, and Dion (spyder robotics) says that it probably won't work there.

    I'd hate to give up this great 'stat, so are any of you familiar with frequency converters? Is it even possible to safely convert these different frequencies?

    I'd really appreciate some help, but please keep it simple because I don't know cow dung about any of this stuff. ;)

    Thanks,

    50hz 60hz what are we having a SPL contest here. ill enter cause i know my car does at least 140dB at 40hz


    i guess you gotta to be in to car audio to understand what im talkin about
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