This made it possible for some appliances to be used under vv voltage range. However, other electric appliances or appliances with specific voltage requirements can only operate at a specific voltage. These are single input voltage appliances, such as electrical appliances with motors, heaters, lights, hair dryer, kettle, etc. If the V appliance is connected to a V power supply, the power may quadruple at the moment the appliance switched on, and the appliance will quickly operate in an overvoltage condition.
It may be accompanied by smoke and flash, or the fuse will melt and the protection part will be damaged. An electronic appliance with a single input may be damaged due to some components being burnt. The lamp will be very dim and the motor will stop or turns very slowly. Score 0. Most Helpful Answer. Marc sparkkie Rep: 13 1.
Was this answer helpful? Score 1. Only if the world could have decided on a bloody standard in the first place I meant if the device is cheap don't bother getting a transformer, just get a device designed for your country in the first place Rule of thumbs I learned; 1.
Buy electronics from your own country. Even if you get the transformer and adapter there may be dodgy parts e. Respect electricity. The more adapters and transformers you are jerry rigging the more things can go wrong. Don't buy crap directly from China. Made is China is often inevitable but make sure its been already OK'd by the regulatory body of a developed country. Don't work with electricity when you are tired or stressed. I put a par 30 lamp rated at V 60Hz into a lamp fixture rated at V 60hz, but when the lamp did not come on, troubleshooting, I found volts at the terminals..
WEhile I need to dig down into tjhis. Just plugged a NutriBullet blender into a V. Not currently working, does it need time to resurrect or is it just dead? I connected again and power LED never lit. Now I am not sure my ignorance damage Eurorack power supply or mixer? How come V device draw more current on V circuit? Isn't it vice versa? Or am I getting it wrong? There is any method to use v appliances into v? Plz give right suggestion.
In AC installations, you can simply use an Auto-Transformer to reduce the voltage. In addition to this, many applications employ switched-mode internal power supplies, and these can be designed to operate correctly at any voltage from V to V, and these you can use directly.
So I got a voltage transformer for my US bought Xbox to be used in Malaysia but the step down transformer W does not have a switch to determine which voltage I want. Is that sketchy or should I just plug it in? I have 27 years using the watt refrigerator in watts with transformer. This is NOT necessarily true Many modern electronics ie. Older and cheaper equipment mostly power supplies may have a "switch" that you simply take a small flathead screwdriver and move it from to , while newer equipment is often auto-sensing.
I hooked my newly bought denon xw in v and the fuse gone. What might have happen? Can I fix? What it may be? I order a magic bullet blender from U. Many people think that plugging V into V will produce a dramatic result. They are convinced that their appliance will immediately explode. Or maybe their circuit breaker will trip to prevent a catastrophe from happening. But such exaggerated incidents rarely occur. Appliances are designed to work with a particular power supply.
In other words, a V freezer requires a V power supply to operate optimally. Many Air Conditioners will not start in such circumstances. If these conditions persist, you will damage the motor.
This will not happen right away. As was noted before, the consequences of plugging V into V are rarely as dramatic as people expect. Weaker appliances like toasters will also die. Though, this will take longer. Forcing an appliance to survive on a power supply that is lower than its rating will reduce its lifespan.
This solution works while some appliances do not need this. Some manufacturers sell dual-voltage appliances. Because they know that some countries use V while others prefer V, they have designed products with mechanisms that you can use to switch the setting from V to V and vice versa.
But if you do not have a dual-voltage appliance, you can use transformers and adapters to convert your V appliance so that it works on a V power supply. To convert a V appliance, you have to connect it to a transformer. You have to plug the AC transformer into the V outlet. Once this is done, it becomes a simple matter of plugging the V appliance into the outlet of the transformer.
But you have to match the rating of the appliance to the rating of the transformer. The wattage of the transformer has to be the same or higher than the wattage of the appliance. People think that the process involves changing the wiring of the appliance or adding an internal transformer. But that is not true. You cannot change the internal mechanisms of a V appliance to make it compatible with V power supplies.
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