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If all the components are rated to 220V, yes. Keep in mind that if the appliance was designed for 110V it may arc if 220 is run through it. If you don't know the device can handle 220V, don't run it at 220V. Chances are it was manufactured cleaply and cannot handle the extra voltage.
You need to know the volts of the device to answer the question, if it's a household appliance (120v) then the answer is 36 watts, if it's an automobile device (12v) then the answer is 3.6 watts
Yes you can, you may need a converter depending on the model of the device.
Any type of device that would need to be converted from AC to DC power would use a voltage converter. Devices such as televisions, monitors, and other electronic devices could use a voltage converter.
if its already an ac y u need to convert!......Yes it need to change because in ac supply we need to change the frequency of current so ac to ac converter needed.The name of AC to AC converter is Regulator
You need amps
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. It basically shuts the device off. If you need to unistall a device, right click on it and choose "Uninstall" from the drop down menu.
there are different network media,fiber,copper cable etc.to make communication in different media,need the media converter,for example,fiber media converter making the copper ethernet over fiber transmission,E1/ethernet converter making the ethernet over E1 conversion.
You will need to use a step down transformer. If an amperage or wattage of the crock pot had been stated, the transformer could have been sized as to what you need. Because the crock pot is a resistive only device the difference in HZ is negligible.
Depends on if it was made for the U.S. market. If it is a 220 refrigerator, you will need a converter in order to use it in the U.S. Just buy a refrigerator here and forget buying one from the U.K.
If your TV has RCA audio out you do not need the converter.