I believe you mean 120 240 and yes. as long as the country your going to has lower voltage than your country you will be fine
Yes, the voltage listed on the bulb is the nominal voltage and it will work perfectly on a 120 volt circuit.
100 to 125 volts.
125 v
This is a voltage drop question. To give an answer the voltage must be stated.
not in Europe :) only bikes of 125 cc
Neither 34 degrees north or south latitude, nor 125 degrees east or west longitude, is in Europe. We are at a loss.
1.9L Dual overhead cam 16 valve 125 hp
Depends on the voltage. If you multiply the voltage with the amperes you get watts. If it's a 400V group you have 3 times 230V 125A
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.
The voltage in North America can be as low as 110 and as high as 125 volts. The average is about 115 to 117 volts. <><><>><> House voltage in the US is generally 120v line to neutral and 240v line to line. It is referred to as a "120/240v single phase service." Actual voltage can be as low as 110/220 or as high as 125/250.
Honda or husquy cr 125
Assuming the wiring is sized for 12 amps, you can replace your fuse with any 12 amp fuse or smaller and with a voltage rating at or above what you expect to connect to it. The amp rating protects the wire, so you cannot go above what the wire can handle. The voltage rating is the max voltage that it can safely protect, so you cannot use a fuse with a lower voltage rating than you expect to connect to.