Saw this, thought some of you reloaders might be interested, Sale ends soon.
https://www.natchezss.com/rcbs-charg...-110-volt.html
Saw this, thought some of you reloaders might be interested, Sale ends soon.
https://www.natchezss.com/rcbs-charg...-110-volt.html
being 110v do you need a step-down transformer or is there an available power unit for 230v?
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I use a step-down transformer. The Chargemaster works without problems even on a standard household line without any kind of intermediate clean-up device.
The chargemaster light is switchable between 110 240
Works perfectly
One if the best investments I've made apart from a rotory wet tumbler
Had mine since they were quite new bloody good bit of kit as meny have I also have put a small peice of drinking straw in the pour spout
Which definitely improves the accuracy and reduces over messures
I have a set if beam scales to confirm charges are correct before going into the case if loading target ammo
Hunting ammo I don't bother as +- .3 or .5gn doesn't make enough difference to worry about
Always let scales settle a few secs to confirm that its say's the right about on the screen though
I brought mine here from sportway but it has usa plug so a simple adapter was needed but doesn't change voltages still 240
Looks like it runs off a plug pack? If it cant handle our power just get a new plug pack.
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Now we wait to see what hassles we get with importing a device used in the manufacturing of weapons of mass destruction
Yes, this post in there is the key http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...684/#post20206
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Ha ! Thats an old thread isnt it ?
I got a 110v unit from Natchez. The power pack is the same as some cordless phones from that time. Works perfectly. Have 2 spare if you need it.
I use a small weight of 44.3gr a couple of timrs on each batch and its always spot on. Very stable piece of equipment and still running well.
You can adjust speeds of the 3 phases of dispensing to minimise overmeasures. Google for "Spanners" and chargemaster.
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