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isherwood
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Basically anything is possible given enough time and money. But I suspect you are looking for a practical solution.

One thing that may work to power the non-heating parts of the range is a 110V120V-220V240V step-up transformer. That would allow you to keep using it unmodified but still have 220V240V to power its electronics.

Basically anything is possible given enough time and money. But I suspect you are looking for a practical solution.

One thing that may work to power the non-heating parts of the range is a 110V-220V step-up transformer. That would allow you to keep using it unmodified but still have 220V to power its electronics.

Basically anything is possible given enough time and money. But I suspect you are looking for a practical solution.

One thing that may work to power the non-heating parts of the range is a 120V-240V step-up transformer. That would allow you to keep using it unmodified but still have 240V to power its electronics.

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Basically anything is possible given enough time and money. But I suspect you are looking for a practical solution.

One thing that may work to power the non-heating parts of the range is a 110V-220V step-up transformer. That would allow you to keep using it unmodified but still have 220V to power its electronics.