Never heard of a power tool that runs on 100 volts AC. It would have to be 108 to 120 volts or 220 to 240 volts. It will work on the 120 volt outlet if is it 60 hertz in the U.S. or 50 Hrtz in some other countries. If it is 50 Hrtz then do not use it in the U.S. without a converter.
It should be all right. The main thing to get right is the supply voltage, because usually 50 Hz goes with 220-240 v and 60 Hz goes with 120 v.
Yes it can. It is within the normal voltage / HZ tolerance.
If your device uses 900 Watts at 7.5 Amps, then it requires 120 volts. If you want to use it where the supplied current is 220 volts, then you'll need a transformer - but only if the device can operate on 50 Hz. Most places that use 220 Volts supply it at 50 Hz. If your device says it can operate on 50 Hz you can use a transformer.
No because the pump motor will run too fast and the lifetime of the fridge will be severely reduced.
Dubai uses 220 VAC at 50 Hz (in the USA, we use 120 VAC at 60 Hz). They also use the G type plug.
You can purchase an inverter that accepts 220 VAC 50Hz input and produces 120 VAC 60Hz output. You can purchase an inverter that works from single phase or three phase electricity and can produce single phase or three phase output. You must specify the 120 VAC current load when choosing the inverter. You must also be sure the 220 VAC 50 Hz supply has sufficient current capacity to operate the inverter with the required 120 VAC current load. The inverter works by rectifying the 220 VAC 50 Hz input into DC energy. The inverter then uses switching solid state components to produce 120 VAC 60 Hz output from the DC energy.
7+120=127+50=177+12=189+31=220
No. You will probably burn out your charger by subjecting it to nearly twice its rated voltage!
50
Yes, between 40-50 vdc but up to 120 vac when it's ringing
Never heard of a power tool that runs on 100 volts AC. It would have to be 108 to 120 volts or 220 to 240 volts. It will work on the 120 volt outlet if is it 60 hertz in the U.S. or 50 Hrtz in some other countries. If it is 50 Hrtz then do not use it in the U.S. without a converter.
220 Volts, 50 HzThe voltage in Argentina is 220 V @ 50 Hz (vs. 120 V @ 60 Hz in the US). Note that your laptop will work in Argentina, as laptops can accept voltage between 100 and 240 V and frequency of 50 or 60 Hz. Your other equipments (if you're coming from North America) will not. Source: voltageplugregion.com
It should be all right. The main thing to get right is the supply voltage, because usually 50 Hz goes with 220-240 v and 60 Hz goes with 120 v.
50% of 120 = 50% * 120 = 0.5 * 120 = 60
120% of 50= 120% * 50= 1.2 * 50= 60
No, the RPMs of the motor will be wrong and the compressor will be damaged.