No. You are missing 10 volts.
230 V @ 50 Hz (like most of western Europe and the middle east).
66W 230/800= 0,2875. 230= 66w
I think 183 cm
Switch mode power supply (smps) converts 110-230 volts of alternating current to direct current that computer components need. The fan keeps the power supply cool.
Answer for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 50 Hz supply service.AC power supply is 230 v supply used in our homes for switching on fans, bulbs etc. where as DC power supply is used for switching on our laptops, charging our mobiles phones, i pods etc.
Yes, 220 volts is in the same voltage classification as 230 volts.
It means that, to operate at its rated power, the appliance must be provided with a 230-V supply.
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A step-up transformer would be required to supply 230 volts from a 220 volts source from South Africa.
Nominal residential voltage is 120/240 volts. Not sure from you description if the plug is just rated at 230 volts or is supplying 230 volts (It is likely that the plug may be rated at 230 volts, but only operating at 120 volts). A typical hand held hair dryer would operate on 120 volts. A commercial hair dryer might operate at 220 volts, but must be plugged into a 220 supply.
Yes, 240 volts is a "nominal" figure, related to peak current. The actual usable voltage is in the 220 -230 range and any 220-230 volt appliance will be quite happy.
The stylus is E 430.
If the appliance is strictly resistive heating there will be no problem. If the appliance has a motor load connected with it, the unit will operate a bit slower and operate a bit warmer.
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India's standard electrical supply for home outlets is 230 volts at 50 Hz. This is what the country has chosen for their supply. Lots of outer countries use the exact same voltage.
Yes, but the motor's horsepower rating will not be reached.
No, if it says 230-240 .. 230 is the minimum..