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Can I use 110 volt led light on 220 volts?

Yes. 110 and 220 plugs are different so that you cannot plug a 110 recepticle into a 220 outlet and vice versa. If a home is wired for 220 it means that the potential is there for 220 recepticles. Your oven and clothes dryer require 220.


Does Israel use 110 or 220 electric outlets?

220


How connect the ELCB circuit?

we use to connect elcb using hands. with help of skrewdriver


If i don't have 220 service in my house can i use 2 110 lines to make 220?

No.


Does China use 220 or 110?

China uses 220 Volts AC for household electricity


Does Korea use 110 or 220 electricity?

South Korea uses 220 volts electricity, whereas North Korea uses 110 volts.


Can you use Nintendo DSi on 110 volt and 220 volt?

no


How do you plug in a pot that is 220 to a 110?

Use a step-up transformer from 110 volts to 220 volts. Try getting one at Home Depot or SEARS.


Can you use a 220 volt printer on 110 volt service?

No, unless it is dual rated for 110 - 220 volt use. Check the manual or look at the rating sticker that should be somewhere on the printer.


Can i use a 220 volt ac in the basement to run branch circuits for 110 volt lighting?

Yes, you can use a 220-volt circuit in the basement to run branch circuits for 110-volt lighting. You would need to install a step-down transformer near the lighting circuits to reduce the voltage from 220 to 110 volts. Make sure to adhere to electrical codes and regulations when setting up the system to ensure safety and proper functioning.


Can you use a neutral wire from a existing 110 volt 20 amp circuit to supply a neutral for a washer dryer combo that has only a 220 volt 30 amp 2 wire?

No !


What will happen if 110 volt microwave plugged into a 220 volt circuit?

If a 110-volt microwave is plugged into a 220-volt circuit, it will likely be damaged due to receiving double the voltage it was designed for. This excess voltage can cause overheating, component failure, or even a fire hazard. It's important to use devices with the appropriate voltage or use a transformer to convert the voltage to the required level. Always check the voltage specifications before plugging in any appliance.