volts?
no, but you can convert 240volts to 110 volts, thus powering your drill properly.
What that means is that, by using a power "Inverter'' you may Invert 240 to 110, thus not having to brake your head thinking about changing the motor of your drill.
( power converted)= fron 110 to 240 ( power inverter)= 240 to 110 I think I am right.
Dual voltage motors have a diagram under the wiring plate.
Not in any realistic way. You'd need to rewind the motors, which'd basically mean remanufacturing the tools.
If you want to run 110 V Power Tools from a 240 V outlet, you'd need a step-down transformer rated for the Power drain of the Tools.
WARNING: 220 is potentially fatalThe answer is -- of course, by a qualified electrician, no problemo
France uses 220-240 volts for their electrical system.
Either 110 v or 220 and 110, depending on how your house is wired.
Yes but I would not advise it. Get 110 volts somewhere else.
On a three wire supply system if you connect the two 110V wires together and they are across the phase they will short out and trip the breaker. If the two 110V wires are supplied from across the phase and connected to a motor then the motor will run. If the 110V wires are on the same phase nothing will happen.
using step up transformers
You need a 110 v to 220 v transformer, which will be inexpensive for supplying an alarm clock. That steps up the 110 v suppy into 220 v for the clock.
no they dont
LCM of 110 and 220 is 220.
110 x 2 = 220
Show digram 3 phase motor 110 and 220
i have no idea
you don't. you just take and use 120 volts from the 220. At least that's what I'd do.
200. That is to say, 220 is 110% of 200.
220 or 240 v. The larger motor required can run more efficiently on 220/240, and produce more power under large loads.
110
110 times (220 ÷ 2 = 110).