yes , if you want to use 120 volt ac and you have the plug (Power cord ) which has rating 220v AC than you can use it on the 120 V sockets.But you should also mind the current rating of that plug neither it plug may damage or burn if current exceed from a maximum limit.
Yes, as long as the plug and receptacle match in pin configurations, it can be done.
In the U.S. and Canada: 120 V. In U.K. and Europe: 220 V. Elsewhere it will typically be either 120 V or 220 V, but other voltages are sometimes used.
No, you cannot directly get 220 volts from a 120-volt outlet. You would need a transformer or voltage converter to step up the voltage. Make sure to use the appropriate equipment to avoid damaging your devices or creating a safety hazard.
No, the 220 v and 110 v systems are designed to use a different pin layout for the plugs and sockets, to avoid possibly dangerous cross-connections. The two voltages can not be mixed and equipment for one system cannot be used on the other without a transformer.
Equipment works over a range of voltage and should be interchangeable between 110 v and 120 v so the answer is yes.
Yes, as long as the plug and receptacle match in pin configurations, it can be done.
Yes, as long as the plug and receptacle match in pin configurations, it can be done.
In the U.S. and Canada: 120 V. In U.K. and Europe: 220 V. Elsewhere it will typically be either 120 V or 220 V, but other voltages are sometimes used.
220 Adapter but in Brazil here is common 120 V
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No, you cannot directly get 220 volts from a 120-volt outlet. You would need a transformer or voltage converter to step up the voltage. Make sure to use the appropriate equipment to avoid damaging your devices or creating a safety hazard.
Yes
No, the 220 v and 110 v systems are designed to use a different pin layout for the plugs and sockets, to avoid possibly dangerous cross-connections. The two voltages can not be mixed and equipment for one system cannot be used on the other without a transformer.
Equipment works over a range of voltage and should be interchangeable between 110 v and 120 v so the answer is yes.
Could be because the television should run on 110 v.
If you have a quadruple 110 v socket, it can be replaced by a triple 120 v socket.
No. You will probably burn out your charger by subjecting it to nearly twice its rated voltage!