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EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC

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2018/10/29 09:50:47 (permalink)
dose this psu auto detect voltage i want to run 220 manual states it can do that but doesn't say how is there a switch somewhere in the case or do i just change the plug for two 100v legs and a ground it came with a 110v plug
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    Tech_RayH
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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 12:55:37 (permalink)
    All EVGA power supplies will auto switch internally from 110 to 220v with the officially supported range being 100v-240v AC at 50-60Hz.
    Which socket type are you trying to connect this unit to?

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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 16:38:47 (permalink)
    i can just change the plug to match the 220vac receptacle I'm going to use the wiring part I'm very familiar with just wanted to be sure it auto switched before I turned the neutral into a 110v leg so i would have 110 110 and ground stays ground pulled off a 220vac breaker
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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 16:47:59 (permalink)
    i will have to look at what a full load is for that psu @ 220 and size plug an receptacle accordingly it shouldn't be that much way less then 15a I'm sure 5-8 if i had to guess will most likely just use a 20a L6-20
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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 17:03:38 (permalink)
    This EVGA FAQ (with calculator) might shed some light on things..It will be fine.
     
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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 17:42:40 (permalink)
    i wasn't far off @ 220 1000w pulls 4.5a thanks for all your help
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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/10/29 17:46:18 (permalink)
    NEMA L6-20P to IEC 320-C13 should work just fine for that unit. Narrower gauge is possible when using 220v, but most cables you will find on the market are rated for at least 15 amps and well above what the unit would safely need.

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    Re: EVGA 210-GQ-1000-V1 GQ 80+ Gold, 1000W running 220VAC 2018/11/03 05:08:47 (permalink)
    I'd like to also remind everyone to make sure your overall amperage load doesn't come close to what your home circuit breaker can supply.

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