Simulator Electrical
BalancePlay Pro
Single Phase 110V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
BotBoxer
Single Phase 110V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
Racer, Racer Pro
Typically 3 Phase 208V, 50-60Hz (4 wire connection)
We can configure these simulators to work with 220-240V single-phase power for an additional cost.
Typically wires into a junction box
NEMA L22 receptacle available upon request; we typically hard-wire to your electrician's junction box.
President, President Lux, Olymp
3 Phase 208V, 50-60Hz (4 wire connection)
Typically wires into a junction box
NEMA L22 receptacle available upon request; we typically hard-wire to your electrician's junction box.
Our simulators are designed in Europe for compatibility with European power supplies. Electrical requirements vary significantly between our products.
BalancePlay Pro is designed to operate using a standard electrical outlet.
BotBoxer – we include a complimentary 5-kilowatt plug-and-play power adapter. This adapter is easy to set up and requires no electrician, making the process hassle-free.
Racer and Racer Pro simulators require a three-phase power supply, but can be specially made to work with single-phase (two hot wires) power for an additional fee.
Our high-powered models—President, President Lux, and Olymp—require a three-phase power supply.
For simulators requiring three-phase power, a complimentary 208V to 380Y220V transformer is included with your purchase (for US and Canadian Customers). Each simulator will be paired with a transformer of the appropriate power rating. If you are purchasing multiple simulators for installation at a single location, we will provide a single, higher-capacity transformer. Please contact us to confirm if this applies to your setup. The transformer will be shipped to the address you provide prior to our installation team's arrival, allowing your electrician to complete the necessary wiring in advance.
In the US and Canada, most commercial spaces and some private homes have access to a 208V three-phase power supply. However, some residential homes are served by a 220-240V single-phase supply. If this applies to you:
Racer and Racer Pro: These simulators can be specially made to operate with single-phase electricity for an additional fee. This option is available in our online designer.
President, President Lux, and Olymp: These high-power models require three-phase power. For homes with single-phase supply, we recommend purchasing and installing a phase converter. Here is the model we regularly use.
It is your responsibility to hire a licensed electrician to wire the transformer, phase converter (if applicable), and outlet or junction box before our installation team arrives.
Carefully review the wiring and power supply requirements for your selected simulator model. Make sure your space has the appropriate electricity to help avoid delays and ensure a smooth installation process. If you have any questions or need guidance, our team is here to assist you every step of the way!
All simulators require an internet connection to function. They are equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module for wireless connectivity and an ethernet port for hardwired connections.
Download Wiring Diagram for US & Canada
BalancePlay Pro
Single Phase 220-240V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
BotBoxer
Single Phase 220-240V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
Racer, Racer Pro
Typically 3 Phase 380-420V, 50-60Hz (5 wire connection)
We can configure these simulators to work with 220-240V single-phase power for an additional cost.
Typically wires into a junction box
IEC 60309 receptacle available upon request; we typically hard-wire to your electrician's junction box.
President, President Lux, Olymp
3 Phase 380-420V, 50-60Hz (5 wire connection)
Typically wires into a junction box
IEC 60309 receptacle available upon request; we typically hard-wire to your electrician's junction box.
Our simulators are designed in Europe for compatibility with European power supplies. Electrical requirements vary significantly between our products.
BalancePlay Pro and BotBoxer are designed to operate using a standard electrical outlet.
Racer and Racer Pro simulators typically require a three-phase power supply, but they can be configured to work with a single-phase power supply for an additional cost. Please note that using single-phase power may slightly impact performance.
Our high-powered models—President, President Lux, and Olymp—require a three-phase power supply to ensure optimal operation.
A 380V three-phase power supply is commonly available in commercial spaces and, in some cases, private homes. If you're in a country where 380-420V, 50-60Hz is standard for three-phase electricity, the simulator will operate without additional equipment. To ensure proper setup, confirm electrical requirements and connection schematics with our sales team.
Take the time to carefully review the wiring and power supply specifications for your selected simulator model. Ensuring your space has the appropriate electricity will help avoid delays and ensure a smooth installation process. If you have any questions or need guidance, our team is here to assist you every step of the way!
All simulators require an internet connection to function. They are equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module for wireless connectivity and an ethernet port for hardwired connections, providing flexible options to stay connected.
Download Wiring Diagram for European Union
BalancePlay Pro
Single Phase 220-240V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
BotBoxer
Single Phase 220-240V, 50-60Hz
Common type electrical connector
Racer, Racer Pro
Typically 3 Phase 380-420V, 50-60Hz (5 wire connection)
We can configure these simulators to work with 220-240V single-phase power for an additional cost.
Wires into a junction box
President, President Lux, Olymp
3 Phase 380-420V, 50-60Hz (5 wire connection)
Wires into a junction box
If your country uses a non-EU power supply, we can help you make it work by guiding you in selecting the appropriate transformer for your region.
Take the time to carefully review the wiring and power supply specifications for your selected simulator model. Ensuring your space has the appropriate electricity will help avoid delays and ensure a smooth installation process.
For guidance, you can refer to the US & Canada, or EU tabs to download wiring diagrams that match the closest power supply type in your country. If you have any questions, our team is ready to assist you every step of the way!
All simulators require an internet connection to function. They are equipped with a built-in Wi-Fi module for wireless connectivity and an ethernet port for hardwired connections, providing flexible options to stay connected.