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 United States toasters run on 120 volts.
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No. You cannot use any battery for it.
yes 240volts is 240 volts
In the US a general purpose receptacle outlet would be 120 volts; England 240 volts, France 115 volts, Libya 127 volts, Okinawa 100 volts, Tanzania 230 volts . . .; all depends on where your house is.
12 volts
14 volts
12 volts...max 13.8 volts
In the United States toasters run on 120 volts.
240 volts
12 volts DC.
Yes if the house supply is 220-240 volts. The required voltage range should be printed somewhere on the fan.
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No less then 13.8 and no more then 14.2 Volts with engine running.
Normally that would be however many volts your house runs on. The US/Canada standard is 120 volts at 60 hertz, while most of Europe runs on 240 volts at 50 hertz. Keep in mind though there are all types of light bulbs that run on all voltages from 12 to 240. It should say the voltage on the bulb though? but if you live in North America and you are asking about a normal house-type bulb, your quest will most likely end with 120.
As many as will fit. The limit is usually determined by other factors, such as how many amps or watts are required rather than how many volts.
208 to 240 volts depending on your local power supply.