No, you cannot.
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240v
Yes, you can use a 230 volt device on a 240 volt supply.
240v
The mains supply in Scotland is 50Hz.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.The US runs 240V single phase in almost all residential applications.It just so happens that the 240V is center tapped to make 120V/240V split phase, but that is still a single phase application.For more information about the supply services in other countries, please see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
In the US, both 120v and 240v will be needed for your home, as different appliances need different voltages. Your TV needs 120V, while your electric dryer and stove will need a 120V/240V supply. If you have an electric water heater, or central AC unit, they will need a 240V supply.
No. The 240V lamp will pop the circuit or fuse because the draw is higher than the supply.
Yes, you can use a device that supports 100-240V in the Philippines as the standard voltage in the country is 220V.
only the iMac and the mac Pro
The input 100-240V signifies that the power supply is compatible with a range of voltages from 100 to 240 volts. This means it can be used in different countries with varying electrical systems without the need for a voltage converter.
A machine that operates on a 240V 3-phase electrical system typically requires a power supply of around 415 volts.