Hi,
I have an Iro and i have started using it in Dubai where the power voltage is 220V. I have at first been using the converter which is a bulky box but then i thought of buying a power adapter that is 220V and 24V and 1000MA. I found one at Amazon in the UK and ordered it but the challenge i see is that when using this one, the Iro doesn’t work properly and the main issue is that the pump starts but it doesn’t stop; it almost doesn’t have the power to stop the pump or send the signal.
Do yo have any ideas what is happening and how i can solve? any particular recommendation of a power adapter that is 220V which works properly with the Iro ? an online link where i can buy ?
Picture of the adapter which i’m facing problems as a reference for you.
@gustfuchs, I’m curious if these other community posts on 220V power might help?
I believe the power adaptor you have outputs DC; the Iro will need AC power to operate correctly. Could you confirm the make/model of the power adaptor? The details are a bit blurry in the photo
I just purchased the Rachio IRO and need to buy a power supply suitable for Australia (220v). I have found the bellow 24v 1Amp power adapter and was wondering if this would be suitable? Alternatively, is there a 220v power adapter that you recommend for use? And what power supply head should I be looking for?
i haven’t found an answer yet. all the adapters that i bought off amazon.co.uk do not solve the issue and i’m still looking for a solution (using my big transformer so far). Franz is it possible that we get a formal recommendation from Rachio or even that you sell so we can have supply in 220v countries?
by the way, how about if we buy a 25v 2AMP or 3AMP adapter? will we burn the rachio or will that work? i mean, will use the required amp (1.3) but not destroy.
The current rating is just a maximum that the supply can handle. As long as it’s rated for at least 1A, it should be fine. Also, be sure it is 24VAC (25VAC would be OK too) not DC. The one Simon found earlier in this thread looks good.
Hi Gustavo,
No, unfortunately that is a DC output. You are unlikely to find a 110 and 220V power supply with a 24VAC output. The reason that an AC/AC supply is essentially just a transformer in a case. This requires a different number of physical windings on the transformer to achieve the same output voltage at different input voltages. Almost certainly, if you find a 100 - 240VAC input supply, the output will be DC.
The adapter that Simon found earlier in this chain should work if it has the correct plug for you: