H Hebdizzle playswithsquirrels Mar 8, 2003 421 0 16 Mar 18, 2003 #1 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2312817132&category=3212 i appreciate the help
M MP AC Members Jan 6, 2000 87 0 0 Chicago area, IL Mar 18, 2003 #2 A copy of Carbo-Plus proudly made in....? Where're you going to buy the cartridges?
slipknottin the original legend Jan 13, 2002 2,722 0 36 41 CT Real Name Connor Mar 18, 2003 #3 Spend the $20 to get the carbo-plus. You get a warranty, customer service if you have a problem, and youll know where to get the replacement carbon blocks.
Spend the $20 to get the carbo-plus. You get a warranty, customer service if you have a problem, and youll know where to get the replacement carbon blocks.
H Hebdizzle playswithsquirrels Mar 8, 2003 421 0 16 Mar 18, 2003 #4 do these systems work well... (quiet, easy to use etc?) it says 220 V on the side of the box.... does that fit into an American plug ?
do these systems work well... (quiet, easy to use etc?) it says 220 V on the side of the box.... does that fit into an American plug ?
slipknottin the original legend Jan 13, 2002 2,722 0 36 41 CT Real Name Connor Mar 18, 2003 #5 It says 50 hz too. It would not operate correctly (or even close to correctly) on the voltage we use here. The carbo-plus does have a good reputation and seems to work quite well.
It says 50 hz too. It would not operate correctly (or even close to correctly) on the voltage we use here. The carbo-plus does have a good reputation and seems to work quite well.
F Faramir The twit from over the pond. Nov 20, 1998 738 0 0 Chesterfield UK Mar 19, 2003 #6 220V 50Hz is what most of the rest of the world uses (240V here for example). This is going to go pop if you plug it into your US low voltage mains.
220V 50Hz is what most of the rest of the world uses (240V here for example). This is going to go pop if you plug it into your US low voltage mains.