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Confusion over 220 and 230 volt outlets
Rule of thumb for home appliances: 220, 230, 240, it''s all close enough not to worry about the difference. There''s a good chance the actual voltage on your outlet is somewhere in
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Can 2 light bulbs of 120V in series be used on 230V AC?
I know a 120V bulb on 230V mains would instantly burn out. But from high school experiments I vaguely remember the series layout might actually work: put 2 bulbs in series
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Would buying a 230V Mini-Split vs a 115V Mini-Split be a...
I would be getting a 1-ton 1200 BTU Mini-Split with inverter rated either 230V or 115V. My question is, whether I should buy a 230V or 115V Mini-Split. But more generally, my
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Acceptable voltage between earth, Line,Neutral
I have a 240V+-10V 2 Wire Single Phase (UK) supply Note that standard UK supply spec nowadays is 230V +10% -6% (yes the tolerance thresholds are asymmetric). This gives
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Wiring 115v off existing 230v
I have a 2 wire with a ground circuit working on a 230v outlet. ive heard that I can''t but wanted to run a 115v off of that. Any way to use one side and the ground as a neutral? I
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