no,u can only plug in a PLUG to something
Yes, a 230V appliance can be plugged into a 230V outlet as long as the outlet is compatible with the appliance's plug type and configuration. It's important to ensure that both the voltage and plug type match to avoid damaging the appliance or causing a safety hazard.
It is not advisable because the motor would run 20% faster which might produce damaging overpressure in the thermal circuit.
To use 230V equipment in the US, you will need a step-down voltage converter to convert the standard US voltage of 120V to the required 230V. Make sure to check the wattage and compatibility of the converter with your equipment to avoid any damage. Additionally, ensure that the equipment is compatible with the US electrical system and plug type.
its ok..i found out that it can be done, as long as its not turned up to use more than 130amp.:)
it will not run
No bell wire is not meant to be 230V.
go to the store and get a new plug for your year of car cut the wires hook them up to the same color tape or shrink wrap exposed wire plug into alternator good to go
You will only get a secondary voltage of half of what it is supposed to be. This is a hypothetical question because a 120 volt plug (cap) will not fit into a 240 volt receptacle. The pin configurations will not align up.
No, it is not safe to plug a 125V rated power cord into a 230V socket outlet. The power cord is not designed to handle the higher voltage and could result in damage to the cord or connected devices, and pose a safety hazard. It is important to always match the voltage ratings of power cords and outlets to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.
Depends on what plug you are asking about.
Plug the bulbs in, one by one, and check to see if they have the correct brightness.