No, the amperage pin configurations are different between a 15 amp and a 30 amp plug.
The short answer is yes. As long as the connector's ratings are equal or greater than the appliance. {i.e. 250volt, 10amp v.s. 240volt, 10amp}.
There are no adptors to plug a 240v plug into a 120v receptacle. 240v requires two hot wores and a neutral and ground. 120v requires one hot wire, a neutral and a ground. If you have something that runs on 240/120 you need the cord and adaptor that came with the equipment as you willl need the wires to mate up accordingly.
Depends on the voltage across the fuse. For fuses rated below 9 amps, the two types are almost identical (MDL has slightly lower AC Interrupting amperages), and both are rated for use up to 250V. For fuses rated above 9 amps, the MDL fuses are rated for use up to 32V, while the MDA fuses are rated for use up to 250V. More info on Cooper Bussmann (link below).
No, a cigarette lighter plug cannot be replaced with a regular outlet plug. These two types of plugs have different voltage ratings and designs. A cigarette lighter plug is designed to fit into a car's 12-volt DC socket, while a regular outlet plug is designed for use with household AC outlets.
PL is mean Plug in - Light Bulb, the most comment application is CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) which require assistance components to make it work or light it up, different to incandescent light bulb, it can light up by just itself direct connect to our home electricity ac 100v to ac 240v.
Divide the watts by the voltage to get current (amps). 60W / 250V = about 1/4 Amp.
It's most likely a fuse...check your owners manual for the location. On my 99 montero the cigarette light is #5 in the passager compartment fuse box 15A and the Air Conditioning fuse is in the Engine compartment #7 30A.
both will be fused.
You can plug an AC computer into a DC plug only if you also have an inverter to transform the DC power into the AC power that the computer power supply expects.
The short answer is yes. As long as the connector's ratings are equal or greater than the appliance. {i.e. 250volt, 10amp v.s. 240volt, 10amp}.
No, the two systems need a different coil resistance.
Plug in port for ac.
Definitely not it could be dangerous. AC and DC can't be interchanged in general.
#37 (30A) in the passenger compartment (not under the hood)
AC, when you're going to test a product which cannot tolerated the power source in your home. ex. in testing a 15A bulb, you cannot test it directy to the wall plug in your home instead you use AC tester(alternate current) to convert the supply to its limit or else it will fry your bulb. DC(direct current), when you're testing a high voltage product and it can tolerated the power source from your wall plug.
The Dell AC adaptor is used to charge your battery on your Dell laptop. You plug it in to a regular household plug to charge.
The Dell AC adaptor is used to charge your battery on your Dell laptop. You plug it in to a regular household plug to charge.