You can go to ebay.com. Then sign up for an account and search for "step down transformer."
Buy a double wound step-down transformer (230/115 volts) of he appropriate capacity (kva) . You may have to replace the plug on your oven to match the output socket of the transformer if you buy this in England. Do not buy a single wound (auto transformer) as it can be extremely dangerous if it is wrongly connected.Alwyn.
One can buy a cheap bumblebee transformer at Toys R Us. One can also buy a cheap bumblebee transformer online from Amazon, eBay, My Shopping and Argos UK.
Depends what current out you want. Step-down transformer and a bridge rectifier and smoothing curcuit, or switch mode supply. Spend less than a tenner and buy a battery charger
from your local walmart or Disney store.... if they don't have it check online.... dosent cost that much :*)))
The perfect place to find a step stool would be at Argos. Argos has a large variety of products that will fit your needs and you can order online. Buy Step stools and ladders online and have them delivered to your door.
Transformers are rated in V.A (volt amperes), rather than in watts. You will need to determine the rated power (in watts) of the Mixdeck, and then ensure your transformer's rating exceeds this value. You will also need to determine whether the change from 60 Hz (US) frequency to 50 Hz (UK) will affect the operation of the machine.
No, the light would instantly burn out. You would need to purchase a step down transformer. For a lamp its probably cheaper to just buy one in Australia.
A step-down transformer accepts a given voltage on the primary winding (coil), and outputs a lower voltage on its secondary winding. A good example is a doorbell transformer you might buy for your home. It uses 120 volts from the house electrical system and steps it down to a safer 18 volts used to ring the doorbell. The voltage produced is a function of the 'turns-ratio' of the transformer. For example, if the transformer has 500 turns of wire in the primary, and 125 turns of wire in the secondary, we would say it has a turns ratio of 4:1 (pronounced "four-to-one"). If we feed 120 volts into the primary, the secondary would produce 30 volts. 120:30 = 4:1
These types of transformers can be purchased from any electrical wholesaler. Some wholesalers will not sell to the public direct and you will have to get an electrician to pick one up for you.
You need a step up transformer unfortunately. Buy an Ugly's book electrical reference book. They're great and there is a transformer chart in there that will list the proper size or Kva that you will need according to your amperage need.
I think 1 Step Buy is good, you can have a look.
The online retailer Amazon currently has an 'Automatic Transformer Adapter 500W 110v/220v 220v/110v' on sale for $38.89. That's 51% lower than the list price of $79.99 and that's before the free shipping!