If the power supply is 60 Hz AC, and the Wii says 60 Hz, there is no problem. The built-in transformer provides DC power to the electronics. Do not try to use a Wii designed for a 50 Hz system at a higher voltage.
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Only use 110-120 volt appliances on a 110 volt socket.
No a 230 volt appliance should not be pluuged into a 110 volt socket (And vice versa) you need to buy a converter that can be plugged into the 110 volt outlet then the appliance can be plugged into the converter.
A bright flash and a dud bulb, possibly a blown fuse instead.
It'll only deliver 1/4 of the power.
No, you can not hook up a 12-110 volt inverter to a house socket.
The Adaptor that came with your Wii cable, hopfully, (the square box on the cable) Burns out and you now have to buy a new replacement Cable.
Yes, a 110 volt device can be plugged into a 125 volt receptacle. The voltage rating on the receptacle is only there as the highest voltage supply that the manufacturer recommends their equipment be connected to.
Typically residential voltage may range from 110 to 120 volts so there should be no problem.
If you have a quadruple 110 v socket, it can be replaced by a triple 120 v socket.
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.