No, connecting a 460V machine to a 550V power supply is not advisable, as the higher voltage can damage the machine and create safety hazards. Most equipment is designed to operate within a specific voltage range, and exceeding that can lead to overheating, insulation failure, or permanent damage. It's essential to use power supplies that match the voltage requirements of the equipment to ensure safe and reliable operation. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications before making any connections.
Sony HDR-CX 550V 64GB
An electrical motor is a device that turns electrical energy into mechanical energy.
416 A and 208 A respectively
The only thing you need to know in order to size your wire is the "5.1 amp" amount.Figure on the motor drawing double on startup, so say, 10 amps, or so.18 gauge wire would pack your 5.1 amps just fine, but it is a little flimsy . . . I would use 16 gauge, instead.Of course, the insulation on the wire you select should be rated for 600 volts or more.