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Appliances at home have designated voltage e.g. 220 V or 110 V. When the voltage is dropped, the appliances try to run at their designated power in kW as usual. To keep the power same, current is increased (P = VI). This increase in current can burn the most delicate part of the appliances if the low voltage is experienced persistently.AnswerA drop in supply voltage results in a drop in the power of appliances. For fixed-resistance devices, a 10% drop in voltage results in approx, 18% drop in power.
A 12V switching power supply is an electronic device that converts high-frequency alternating current (AC) to low voltage direct current (DC) that can be useful for powering electronic devices that require low voltage DC power, such as LED lights, home appliances, and computers.
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Yes,It can actually damage more.Always use UPS to connect to power.
Low voltage lightning is not only pleasing to the eye, but it also saves you a ton of money on your electric bill. Low voltage lighting is often better than high voltage lighting in rooms that you use infrequently.
voltage continausly decreases, and therefor all equipments will get voltage lower than rated, this low voltage may damage them or equipment will not work properly.
there are low-voltage electrical appliances, enameled wires for micro-motors for automobiles, and enameled wires for computer monitors.
Low voltage, high voltage, or a fault; the effects of these could be damage to equipment, including the transformer and tap cahnger.
it is type of transformer which is used to step up the voltage from low to high value in order to make it applicable for high rated appliances. asha not only for high rated appliances but also for transmission...ashu
low voltage from your utility company transformer-operating for any length of time with low voltage will ruin most appliances-contact an attorney and your utility company immediatley
A high voltage will certainly damage a low voltage appliance and perhaps set fire to other things nearby.
Its a bit on the high side, as measured between L1 and L2, but not a problem. Better for appliances than a low voltage. Lights will tend to be a just bit brighter and use a bit above rated power. Certainly a big problem if measured between either live conductors and the neutral.