No. The capacitor will short out and possibly explode.
On the other hand, the 440 Volt Cap can be used in a 220 Volt circuit.
Because the capacitor only needs to "excite" one of the two phases of the 230 volt supply in order to start the motor.
The 440 volts listed on the cap is the maximum allowable voltage the capacitor can handle. You could actually use a 370 volt cap on 230 volts. ANSWER; 230 volts AC can it actually be 644 volts peak to peak . It is 44ov because it must be rectified and sees only 324 volt peak which is withing the 440 volt capacitor handling voltage
Yes, but a fact has to be taken into account that when a 230 volt rated bulb is used on a 120 volt system the wattage output is half of what the 230 volt bulb is rated at when it operates on 230 volt. So the dimmer will only be used to control half of the bulbs wattage which could bring the bulb down to a dull glow in full dimming position.
If a precision voltage is needed from 200 to 230 an auto transformer could be used. If the load is a 230 volt motor to be operated on 200 then add 15% to the nameplate full load amperage for the calculation for overload protection.
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No.
230 volt 50 Hz.
Yes, we have a 230-volt plug adapter available for purchase.
Have a certified repairman save your life by looking at it for you.
The only way to do that is with a transformer. They make inline transformers that convert 230 to 115 and they simply plug in inline.
No totally different
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