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Manan23

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Hello! I have a chandelier purchased in Asia where the voltage is 220 volts, alternating at 50 cycles (Hertz) per second. What do I need to do to be able to use this in the US? Will I need to rewire it?

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It depends on what lamps the chandelier uses and whether ther's devices like LED drivers in it. can you post a few pics of the chandelier and the lamps that it uses?
 
As Marvo said, if you have U.S. lamps that fit it, it will work the same.
 
It depends on what lamps the chandelier uses and whether ther's devices like LED drivers in it. can you post a few pics of the chandelier and the lamps that it uses?
Thanks! Sure, I will post pics once I receive my lamps. They are in currently in transit.
 

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