Verastarr SSA-644 - How to convert to Euro voltages?

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Corradobrit

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I just moved to Germany and want to configure my two Verastarr amps for 220-230v. I have an SSA-644 (same internally as the SSA-64) and a Studio 6.4, with a handwritten schematic for the 64 but its not very clear and some annotations are obscured.

https://imgur.com/hBaeN2x

There are two unused wires on the toroidal transformer that I assume get connected to the junction box with the black circular ICL component.

https://imgur.com/k48g5v1


All spade pins are used for 220v vs 110v operation. Can anyone provide an image of their 220v wiring? This is how my SSA-644 is setup for 110v.


https://imgur.com/G8j3lHJ

« Last Edit: 13 Apr 2022, 01:47 pm by Corradobrit »

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Re: Verastarr SSA-644 - How to convert to 240v?
« Reply #1 on: 12 Apr 2022, 06:52 am »
I just moved to Germany and want to configure my two Verastarr amps for 240v. I have an SSA-644 (same internally as the SSA-64) and a Studio 6.4, with a handwritten schematic for the 64 but its not very clear and some annotations are obscured.

https://imgur.com/hBaeN2x

There are two unused wires on the toroidal transformer that I assume get connected to the junction box with the black circular ICL component.

https://imgur.com/k48g5v1


All spade pins are used for 240v vs 110v operation. Can anyone provide an image of their 240v wiring? This is how my SSA-644 is setup for 110v.


https://imgur.com/G8j3lHJ


This schematic are to 220V, not 240V.
Two 110V windings are suited to 220V mains wall, not 240V.
Wiki inform Germany tension as 230V/50Hz.
« Last Edit: 12 Apr 2022, 08:05 pm by FullRangeMan »

Corradobrit

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Re: Verastarr SSA-644 - How to convert to 240v?
« Reply #2 on: 13 Apr 2022, 01:46 pm »
Yes correct. The amp will be OK with 220-230V. I've edited the OP accordingly.