Normally you can't use 205V equipment on 120Volts
Yes, as long as the amp rating is the same. Examples, 600v 100amp fuse can be used in a 120v 100 amp's location.
Single pole 20 amp breaker.
Of course, unless somehow you destroy it by plugging it into a voltage it can't handle.
Max amps would be 1000 divided by 120.
Only equipment with certificate and insurance.Get them from shops that are specialized in the kind of equipment you seek.
yes
UK is 220v
A step-up transformer increases (or "steps up") the voltage of an alternating electrical current. For example, a step-up transformer could be used to increase 120V AC to 277V AC to provide power to 277V electrical equipment in a building that does not already have a 277V electrical system.Other examples where a step-up transformer might be used include these:Using 240V AC equipment with a 120V AC mains supply.Generating high voltage for use with tubes, such as a CRT.Generating high voltage for use in electric energy distribution.
You can use 120v 10a 125w cable projectors 110-240v power in India.
The US does not use 120 volts at 50 Hertz.
120V appliance will not work on 220V. Use an instrument transformer or voltage regulator to adjust the high voltage to the desired level.
Yes and you will have a spare terminal for future use
Yes, as long as the amp rating is the same. Examples, 600v 100amp fuse can be used in a 120v 100 amp's location.
No, that is a good use for for that plug.
Power adaptors are readily available that plug into Australia's 240v outlets, converting to 120v. Find them in travel, luggage and electronics stores.
15 amp breaker.
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