this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2023
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...what happened? I'd have to guess it immediately blew the fuse on the 110v circuit on the power supply and the computer shut off. I'd also guess that if you switched back to 220 it would still work? Unless the power supply divided the 220 in half and used the same 110v circuit...
Ooh, nice. Better than I expected!
Haha can't fool me my power is 110 :P nbd just a bit of a sad computer when you put the switch to 220 here