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Rudys Retro Intel | BBC Micro Computer Moves to Canada. Let's convert the power supply from 220V to 110V AC. @RudysRetroIntel | Uploaded September 2023 | Updated October 2024, 43 minutes ago.
Since this BBC Micro computer comes from the UK and runs off of 220V AC, we need to convert the power supply to run at US standards of 110V AC. Let do the conversion and test out the computer.

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