Yes , with a step down transformer. 240 volts into the primary side H1 and H2 which is stepped down to 120 volts on the secondary side, X1 and X2.
The availability of 110 volts versus 240 volts in a given location depends on the electrical infrastructure and standards in place. 110 volts is a common voltage used for standard household outlets in many countries, while 240 volts is more commonly used for high-powered appliances like dryers and stoves. If you have 110 volts but not 240 volts, it may be that your location is not equipped to provide higher voltage for specific appliances.
It is dangerous to connect 110 v equipment to a 240 v system. See an electrician before you do anything.
You would have to run new wires to obtain 240 volts or use a step-up transformer.
The watches themselves use batteries and do not depend on the house voltage supply. It is important to have the correct charger suitable for the house voltage of 110 or 240 volts.
No, unless the motor was wound for dual voltage operation, which it will state on the motor nameplate, a 110 volt motor run on 240 volts will be damaged.
110 V gives 240 T and 1200 V gives X? so X=(1200V*240T)/110 V=2619 Turns
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If that is the information that is stated on the nameplate of the device then yes it will operate on 120 volts.
You need a step-up transformer, to go from 110 to 220-240 volts. Then a 110 volt supply can operate 240 volt equipment.
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France uses 220-240 volts for their electrical system.
If you are referring to domestic electrical outlets, most regions use either 110 - 120 volts or 230 - 240 volts.