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    Robobrew in US

    Thanks for the info. I have several emails into the manufacture waiting to hear. They sell several components on their website that are rated at 50–60 Hz. So I'm hoping they made the robobrew out of those components
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    Robobrew in US

    The US has 110V 60Hz. You can make it 220V 60Hz. But AUS is 240 V 50 Hz.
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    2 x 1500 elements + scorching

    I made a similar 6000w 240v stick...running 110v = 1500W over a very large surface...no scorching. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PSB3B2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
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    Robobrew in US

    I know they were previous post about using the Robo brew. But no one specifically said they are using it in the United States. Australia is 240V and 50 Hz. I understand I could run it on 220 V but the hertz is what worrying me . Is anyone using this on our 110 V 60 Hz electrical supply?
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