Power in Qatar
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 We have a client in Qatar. I believe they are on 240 V / 50 Hz. I recall back in the day that computer power supplies used to have the 120/240 (or was it 220) switch on them. The new power supplies I think are auto sensing. Is it really just a cable that is the difference? In other words if I move to Qatar and take my PC with me, do I just need a new cable? 
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 @CCWTech Yeah, you just need a new cable even with the laptop chargers as well. 
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 @CCWTech said in Power in Qatar: In other words if I move to Qatar and take my PC with me, do I just need a new cable? Desktop, you need a different power supply normally. Laptop (or anything with a battery) normally you just need an adapter. 
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 I suppose server would be the same then? 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Power in Qatar: Desktop, you need a different power supply normally. 
 Laptop (or anything with a battery) normally you just need an adapDell and HP Desktops are autosensing at least. Servers as well 
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 @CCWTech 100% 
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 Looks like Lenovo is the same. I don't know why I was making it so difficult. 
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 I checked few power supplies in office pcs, every single one accepts 100-240VAC 50-60Hz input. So they will work anywhere. I haven't seen one in years that would be limited to 110 or 230 (or others) only. 
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 @marcinozga said in Power in Qatar: I checked few power supplies in office pcs, every single one accepts 100-240VAC 50-60Hz input. So they will work anywhere. I haven't seen one in years that would be limited to 110 or 230 (or others) only. Nice, thanks! 


