No, the extra voltage will burn them out very quickly !
As of 2000, Australian power points supply AC 230v at 50hz. Pre-2000, it was 240v at 50hz.
Every country on planet Earth uses either 50Hz or 60Hz power. Mains voltage is either in the range of 100 to 127 volts or 220 to 250 volts AC.
No. Australia's electricity supply is 230 volts at 50Hz... america's is 120 volts at 60Hz.
No, the voltage of 500 volts is too high to operate a 380 volt motor.
No, the air conditioner would not last long at it would be running too slow.
The US does not use 120 volts at 50 Hertz.
Yes.For more information see the answer and Related Links in the Related Question shown below.
watts = volts X ampsSo240V X 10A = 2400W - not 2500.
The mains voltage is 230 volts, and the frequency is 50Hz.
220VAC 50Hz
The standard voltage for electricity supply in household buildings in Singapore is 230 volts.
Power companies in the west purchased 60Hz equipment, and companies in the east purchased 50Hz equipment. This was back in the late 1800's to early 1900's. It would be cost prohibitive to replace all the 50Hz equipment with 60Hz, or vice versa at this point, so both are used.