AC Infinity Cloudline S4 With Aussie Plug?

Ozmap

Active Member
Hi, everyone.

Does anyone know if AC Infinity Cloudline S4 fan gets made with an Aussie plug?

...or do non-Americans all use adaptors?
 

T macc

Well-Known Member
I tried it on 220v and it popped. That's it. Its says universal voltage so you can try at your own risk. Maybe I just got a faulty one. Didn't bother getting another
 

Ozmap

Active Member
Spewing. Just ordered one. When you say, "popped", is that 'died'? For what it's worth, their replacement policy seems to be existent.
 

T macc

Well-Known Member
Spewing. Just ordered one. When you say, "popped", is that 'died'? For what it's worth, their replacement policy seems to be existent.
I plugged it in and then all you hear was an electrical pop. Assuming it was the motor. I contacted them about a replacement but I didn't have time to receive another one to find out it didn't work too.

Like I said, I may have just gotten a faulty fan. I didn't plug in the sensors before powering it up
 

TrippleDip

Well-Known Member
Hi, everyone.

Does anyone know if AC Infinity Cloudline S4 fan gets made with an Aussie plug?

...or do non-Americans all use adaptors?
Aussie plug? Thought they were American. Mine shipped from the us and had a regular plug and was made for 110-120v
 

Daylee

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I am in eu and was thinking about buying the ac infinity. Are there any alternatives?
 

Daylee

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But i mean powering it up. It comes with a usa plug. Is there an easy way to make it work for eu? Can i just stick a eu plug in the adapter?
 

lazaah

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I emailed them after reading this as im keen to get one. They are 110v,so you'll need to spend about $100 on a step down transformer from somewhere like jaycar.

The fan itself is variable dc voltage, but the controller which powers the fan requires 110v ac. Hence the need to 'step down'/convert from 110 to 240
 

Daylee

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Wauw i emailed them too
This was the reply

I would suggest using the travel adapter since we do not typically recommend using third party cords unless you can have a local electronics expert verify that it will work with our fan unit.

A simple travel adapter for 2euros should do the trick
 

Daylee

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He is saying the fan itself is 110-240v but the controller only takes 110v
How much volt do you have in Aus?
Do you use the controller?

I really wanna get this fan but scared to blow it up with 230v
 

Daylee

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This is what it says on the website

AC Infinity products usually include either an USB connector or a power adapter. The USB connector is compatible with all standard USB ports. The power adapters are designed to accept 100 to 240V AC which makes it compatible with all international power outlets. However, it contains an IEC type-A plug so a simple plug adapter is needed to convert it's shape to be compatible with the destination country's outlet. A transformer or converter is usually not needed. Please note that AC Infinity products also contain manuals and instructions written in English which may not be the language of the destination country.
 
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