It is probably dirty if it is a portable window air. If it is a central a/c, then there are multible answers. The "a" coil could be dirty. The air filter is dirty. You recently had your blower motor replaced and it is running backwards. Your filter got sucked into the blower wheel. Your a/c has a small leak in it and is low on freon. Someone kinked the lineset and it won't let enough freon through. The furnace fan is not working.
In principle you can but in practice it is not done. A 220 v supply might have to provide (let's say) 200 watts of power for a TV. That would mean that the current drawn at 1.5 volts would have to be at least 140 amps, and that kind of power is not normally available.
If you combine two 110 volt power lines it does not give you 220 volts, the voltage will be the same. The only way to turn 110 volts into 220 volts is with a step-up transformer.
A 220 volt treadmill will not run on 110 volt power. if you would wire it to plug in, the low voltage would causes the treadmill to burn up. You will need to install a 220 volt receptacle for it to plug into and work properly. <<>> In the above answer the treadmill will not burn up but at these amperages it will make a very big flash if it shorted out. Also it must be some treadmill to draw 220 amps and I have never seen a 110 amp wall socket.
A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
Boost Inverter is used in this case; it can either converts d.c into a.c and steps up the voltage.But in this case my experience says, it requires a minimum 48-54V d.c to obtain 220V a.c.
Generally, yes. Most US home services are 220 volt (240, 220 are `nominal' names) which are split into two 120 volt legs. You can find wiring information ont he internet, but generally, the 220 volt systems have a 120 volt leg, a common ground and then another 120 volt leg. Added together, they're 220 volt but by splitting them, you'll end up with two 120 volt legs. If you're not sure about how to wire them up, contact a qualified electrician to help you. House wiring can be very dangerous if you don't know what you're doing as well as lethal. When in doubt, don't.
its low on freon have it charged
Yes, this can be done. The adapter will handle at 120 volts x 15 amps = 1800 watts. The adapter is just a step up transformer. The maximum 220 volt device that can be connected can only have an amperage rating of 8 amps at 220 volts.
Use a step up 240 to 600 volt transformer.
A 110 volt tanning bed will work well. However, a 220 volt tanning bed will operate much more efficiently because of the higher level of current.
yes, with a step up transformer, taking your mains upto 220v...
Yes, butt splice connectors are rated up to the 600 volt insulation range.