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Yes, electronic products need to work over a range of voltages as the mains is not maintained at exactly 240V or 230V. Typically they have a range of at least 10% and normally much more. So it should work down to at least 216V.
well it depends on the type there are certain ones that dont work but there are some that work fantastic! i would suggest looking at bass pro shop there sure to have one there
Conceptual innovators, or finders, who pursue innovations based on bold new ideas. They tend to do their best work when they are young.
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They use ultra sound waves that are bounced off the bottom of a body of water. Newer depth finders use sonic waves.
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No. They only work in low range.
For me, I go to Home>Lesson Finders>Year 2 works. The work is pretty easy and you get lots of gold medals in minutes! Try it!
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