It depends on the device itself. If it is an ordinary light bulb or the filament type, it may glow very lightly and it will convert electricity to heat rather than light.
If your device is an electrical motor, it will draw more current than normal and will probably burn out.
if you drove the 18V winding with 230V the transformer would burn out, if it didn't catch fire first
By using step-down transformer
Transformers without regulators in them will output voltage depending on the voltage coming in. For instance if you have a 230v to 110v transformer then you will have a ratio of 23:11 this means for every 23 turns in the transformers primary side you will get 11 turns on the secondary, so if you have an input voltage of 247v then the output voltage will be around 118v, conversly if you have an inout voltage of 221v then the ouplut voltage will be around 106v.
no, the transformer is much more efficient <><><> HOWEVER- a transformer only changes the voltage of AC current- it does not change it to DC. You will still need diodes or rectifiers. You can also use a motor/generator- a 230v AC motor turns a 12 v DC generator.
You need a step up transformer unfortunately. Buy an Ugly's book electrical reference book. They're great and there is a transformer chart in there that will list the proper size or Kva that you will need according to your amperage need.
if you drove the 18V winding with 230V the transformer would burn out, if it didn't catch fire first
Yes, if you have the appropriate adapter
By using step-down transformer
If a 110V masseur is connected to a 230V source, the masseur will likely be damaged due to the higher voltage. The device is designed to operate at 110V, so the higher voltage will cause an overload and could potentially lead to overheating, short-circuiting, or burning out the electrical components. It is important to always use devices with the correct voltage to prevent damage and ensure safety.
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The higher voltage it transformed to a lower voltage by the use of a step down transformer.
it will not run
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Transformers without regulators in them will output voltage depending on the voltage coming in. For instance if you have a 230v to 110v transformer then you will have a ratio of 23:11 this means for every 23 turns in the transformers primary side you will get 11 turns on the secondary, so if you have an input voltage of 247v then the output voltage will be around 118v, conversly if you have an inout voltage of 221v then the ouplut voltage will be around 106v.
no, the transformer is much more efficient <><><> HOWEVER- a transformer only changes the voltage of AC current- it does not change it to DC. You will still need diodes or rectifiers. You can also use a motor/generator- a 230v AC motor turns a 12 v DC generator.