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My electrician says no, has to be some rewiring.
With thick wires that have excellent insulation.
The terms 220 volt and 240 volt are used interchangeably. The voltages coming in from the power company can vary between these numbers, and possibly higher or lower. So yes, it's fine.Another AnswerThe voltages which you quote are 'nominal' and within the allowable tolerance of a standard European nominal voltage of 230 V.
The capacities of batteries are rated in amp hours. The higher the amp hour rating of a battery the longer the device connected to the battery will operate. Depending on what the connected load draw in amps is, will determine how long the connected device will operate.
No !
My electrician says no, has to be some rewiring.
Can you supply three 220 -240 volt 16.6 amp infrared heaters with one circuit?
10000 watts / 220 volts = 45.4545 amperes
# 3 gauge
16A
With thick wires that have excellent insulation.
The terms 220 volt and 240 volt are used interchangeably. The voltages coming in from the power company can vary between these numbers, and possibly higher or lower. So yes, it's fine.Another AnswerThe voltages which you quote are 'nominal' and within the allowable tolerance of a standard European nominal voltage of 230 V.
The capacities of batteries are rated in amp hours. The higher the amp hour rating of a battery the longer the device connected to the battery will operate. Depending on what the connected load draw in amps is, will determine how long the connected device will operate.
No !
16.81 amp.
No, the generator must output 220 volts which any generator I have ever seen does.