A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
220 volts alternating current
Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
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No. It would have to be wired for 220 volts and would have to be rated for 220 volts and would have a different configuration so that a typical 120 v plug wouldn't fit the outlet.
I have a U.S. adaptor that puts out 120v. When plugged in to any 220 or 240volts system, which is often used by other countries. magicjack will work fine on it.
NO - that is dangerous.
It may or may not work. The timer & clock for sure will not be accurate.
No it would not.
No, the extra voltage will burn them out very quickly !
A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
Yes no problem.
No, the voltage is 220 volts at a frequency of 50 Hertz.
Plugging it into a 220 volt socket will probably destroy it.
Two wires are needed for 220 volts.
if you want to take your desktop to Australia , just make sure it has a switch that will enable it to work on 220 volts. Australia does not have 110 volts. all homes etc have 220/240 volt electricity
If the Peak to neutral voltage is 220 volts, the root mean square voltage is 155.6 volts (sqrt(220)).