If you meant 120 Volt AC, for use in US, Canada and other countries which use similar 60 Hz electrical power supplies, yes.
If you meant 230 Volt AC, for use in Europe and other countries which use similar 50 Hz electrical power supplies, yes.
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If you want mood lighting just connect it as is, the brightness of the bulbs will be half. If you want full brightness change the bulbs to 120 volt with bulbs of the same wattage as the 220 volt bulbs.
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This question does is not answerable. A watt is a volt times an amp. With out knowing how many amps the bulbs use there is no answer.
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NO! There are 50 bulbs in a 2.5 volt string or 125 volts. There are 35 bulbs in a 3.5 volt string or 122.5 volts. If you put 50 3.5 volt bulbs in you will have 175 volts and most american house have 110 volt service so you will have dim bulbs.
Bulbs are T-1 3/4 2.5 volt screw base bulbs. Part number of the ones I got was 1769. Available from most electrical suppliers.
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Yes. Many 12 volt bulbs get very dangerously hot, for instance the 12 volt bulbs that are commonly used in vehicle headlights and in small 12 volt 50 watt overhead ceiling lights in homes.
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36-volt bulbs are easily found, try Amazon.
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Yes, because all manufactures figure in a minimal safety factor in order to pass UL code for people who don't follow recommended applications. <<>> A 130 volt bulb will not be as bright as a comparable bulb of the same wattage on 120 volts. Traffic signal light bulbs have a 130 volt rating. Used on 120 volt systems the bulbs last much longer because that are rated for a higher voltage. This bulb will gradually be replaced by LED lamps which have a much more significant life span.