Here's an
oddball, too:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220676550260
42V, 50hz. Apparently, there were mains lines that delivered those
values to special plugs in Russian schools. How would one go about
powering such a device in the US?
just use a Bally transformer out of a the MPU-35 system pinball game, the
43V tap is used for the coils - which has plenty of power - there's piles of
them here - that calculator is not even half the power as a pinball game
Another posibility is to modify the devicec to work on whatever supply
you have. What does itdo with that AC input? If it feeds it into a
tranformer, what voltages come out of that? You may be able to replace
the transformer with one that takes your mains input.
I've done this several times to get US equipment running over here.
-tony