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I've ordered a Bronson ++ 4000W transformer from Amazon to be able to use my DeWalt router (purchased in the United States) here in Czech Republic. The Transformer came with zero power cables and plugs for the router.......

I'm desperately looking for help on how to get this to work.... How can I get this to work??


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**COMPLETE NOOBIE**

I've ordered a Bronson ++ 4000W transformer from Amazon to be able to use my DeWalt router (purchased in the United States) here in Czech Republic. The Transformer came with zero power cables and plugs for the router.......

I'm desperately looking for help on how to get this to work.... How can I get this to work??
What is the input voltage and output voltage you require? best if you had researched before spending your hard earned cash.

619fbHqTd%2BL._SL1005_.jpg


41nYl60AjtL.jpg
**COMPLETE NOOBIE**

I've ordered a Bronson ++ 4000W transformer from Amazon to be able to use my DeWalt router (purchased in the United States) here in Czech Republic. The Transformer came with zero power cables and plugs for the router.......

I'm desperately looking for help on how to get this to work.... How can I get this to work??


619fbHqTd%2BL._SL1005_.jpg


41nYl60AjtL.jpg
 
What input and output voltages are you looking for? probably best if the OP had researched this before spending his hard earned dosh
 
Looking at the link you put your domestic voltage in (230v) and the router in the 110v terminals.

4000w is a LOT for a router.
 
Domestic is 220 and router is 110....I went for 4000W as it would be used for long periods of time while running crown molding.....But again....newbie...so any help or insights is appreciated
 
It will be 50/60 I'm sure.

And I told you how to wire it.

Mains into the left 230 terminals. Router into the 110 terminals.

Post up a link of your router.
 

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