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Welcome to Quick 220® Systems
For all residents of North America, most of the electronic devices we use on a daily basis are designed to accept 110v from the electrical system in our homes without the use of a voltage adapter. Though, if you've ever bought a heavy duty casement air-conditioner or a commercial-grade piece of equipment, you know that they need more power than a 110v outlet can provide.

The electric utility that supplies power in your neighborhood typically delivers power to your area at 220v. But, before it goes into your home, the power is split by a transformer outside into two separate conductors that have 110v and share a common neutral wire. This is called a three-wire split-phase system, and it’s in nearly every house, even yours. Though your voltage is split to 110v, a 220v outlet can be installed to supply larger items. However, if you don't have an available 220v outlet installed, this puts you in a tough spot when you need to run something on 220v.

You could hire an electrician to come out and install a 220v outlet, or you could purchase a transformer to act as a 110v to 220v voltage converter. But contractors can be a tremendous hassle, and a transformer is bulky and heavy. To make things worse, they're both incredibly expensive!

Isn't there an easier and cheaper way to combine the two phases back into one? There is! With a Quick220.com 110v to 220v voltage converter, you can create a convenient 220v outlet wherever you need. All you have to do is plug into each of the two phases in your home's electrical system. Our voltage converter does the rest. It even checks that the circuit is wired correctly first!

If you've ever needed a more convenient 220v outlet and don't want to pay through the nose to have one installed, the Quick220.com 110v


Diamond H Company LLC, doing business as Quick 220 Electrical Systems, was formed in Arizona in 1994 to develop the concepts embodied in the Quick 220 Voltage Converting Power Supply.

The first model was made available to the public and sold in 1998. In 1999, United States Patent 5,977,658 was issued covering the safety circuit employed within the Quick 220 Power Supply.

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2432 W Peoria Ave Ste 1094
Phoenix, AZ 85029

602-938-6057
https://www.quick220.com

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Electric Equipment Manufacturers
Electric Converter
Electric Supplies
Electronic Power Supplies

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