protected by ebay and paypal buyer protection suspicious or not you are coveredthe electrical hook up is another story
I can guarantee that you do not want to bid on this item. First, Ukraine electricity is 240 volts...house current. 2nd..it is 50 Mhz cycle.Our system is 120 volts household and 60 Mhz cycle. The shipping would be more than $95 and you would have to change out wiring, electric motor and posiblly other electrical components.No matter how cheap you could get it, it's gonna cost ya more in the long run.Save your money and buy a shoebox.
Quote from: tatanka50/Tank on December 05, 2012, 01:16:14 AMI can guarantee that you do not want to bid on this item. First, Ukraine electricity is 240 volts...house current. 2nd..it is 50 Mhz cycle.Our system is 120 volts household and 60 Mhz cycle. The shipping would be more than $95 and you would have to change out wiring, electric motor and posiblly other electrical components.No matter how cheap you could get it, it's gonna cost ya more in the long run.Save your money and buy a shoebox.That is not so big an issue as it might appear. 50 Hz, not 50 Million Hz only sets the speed, feeding it 60 Hz power will make it spin 6/5 times as fast...and I don't see an issue there. Internal switches set to run off 50 Hz will do just fine on 60 Hz....and since the voltage is the same, if there are internals that run off low voltage DC, the rectifiers/regulators will have no issue there, cause the peak voltage is the same.Notice I did not bid on it, but I have bought a fair bit of stuff out of Ukraine, Russian Federation and Lithuania with absolutely nooooo issues yet.cheers,Douglas