No. 240 volts will more than likely fry your console. These things normally use something like 3 to 5 volts.
That's what the big boxes (called Transformers) on the plugs are for: to reduce the voltage to something more manageable.
yes 240volts is 240 volts
voltage is the PUSH on electrons seriously 120 volts is the difference of 240...Simply said 240 volts is 2 times as strong as 120 volts.
No, car equipment works on 12 volts, house supplies are 120 or 240 volts.
240 volts maximum.
3.3 volts
No, you can not you change the wiring of a single phase appliance of 2.4 kw that works on 240 to 400 volts 3 phase 60 Hz supply. They are two different electrical systems.
500,000 watts/240 volts = 2,083.34 Amps (single phase)
You would have to run new wires to obtain 240 volts or use a step-up transformer.
FIRST and most important - Ireland works on 240 VOLTS, not 110 volts as in USA, so there would be an expensive explosion if the TV does not have voltage switch for 240 volts. America works on the NTSC system, most of Europe including Ireland on the PAL system, so your TV would have to be compatible with PAL. All in all, probably best to buy TV in Ireland.
120 volts and 240 volts. Typically 240 volts is supplied to the house electrical service entrance. It is split into it's 120 volt components via two buss bars. Hooking a circuit up to just one bar yields 120 volts. Hooking into both gives 240 volts.
In the UK the mains voltage is 240 volts
By using a step down transformer.