No. The machine must be used on the nameplate rated voltage.
No. Design and testing ratings are there for your protection. I would not use 24 volts on a rated 12.
You are going to need an adapter that will change 240 volts to 120 volts. The wattage of your machine at 120 volts is, 120 volts x 2.5 amps = 300 watts. The capacity of the adapter will need to be in the 500 watt range. The machine will operate a bit slower at 50 Hz.
An oscillating massage is simply a massage using a vibrating machine to give periodic vibrations to the areas desired. Some of the machines commonly used are a vibrating belt, chair, or mattress.
No. The voltage rating needs to be 600 volts for 480 volt power.
A: It may tattoo your face when it blow up if the 25 volts is used where a 50 volts should be, you may substitute 47 mfd 500 volts for the 50volts cap and the 25 volts cap But you cannot substitute 15 volts for the 25 volts capacitor
No, it has to do with the insulation rating of the individual cords. 12 volts can be used on a voltage rating of 120 volts. But 120 volts can not be used on a 12 volt rated cord. As a point of interest most power cords have an insulation rating of 300 volts.
The first thing we have to do is clarify the question. A cable rating of 125 volts is an insulation rating of the wire. Like wire with ratings of 300 volts, 600 volts and 1000 volts these are the highest allowable voltages that can be applied. A wire that is rated for 300 volts is good for 120 volts, 240 volts and 277 volts. At test research facilities, equipment is tested to destruction. The label that is given to wire as a result of the tests is the highest safest voltages that can be applied to that particular wire. So when you see a wire that has a label stating that it is rated for 300 volts it means that any voltage under and up to 300 volts is safe to apply. So to answer the question yes, the 125 volt insulation rating on the cable can be used to supply a source of 120 volts to a 120 volt rated piece of equipment.
To use an adapter of this sort, its rated voltage must match the rated voltage of the appliance, and its rated current must exceed that of the appliance. So, in your example, the rated voltage is too high to be used with your appliance.
Capacitors used in electronic circuits need not have a minimum voltage rating of 25 volts. Electronic circuits powered by batteries at 12 volts and below should work fine with capacitors rated at 15 volts.
A massage insurance is used to cover the expenses when one has had a massage therapy for any health treatment. However most of the insurances companies do not include a massage insurance.
I got pregnancy massage during my first pregnancy, and I used The Medical Massage Group in Manhattan. They have been around for 20 years and they have a table that lets you lie on your stomach. They are the only place I know of that gets pregnancy massage covered by your health insurance. They were actually rated #1 by New York Magazine, so I guess you would have to say they are the best NY pregnancy massage.
Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.