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Could jvcrx 778 be converted from 110 VAC to 220VAC power input ? or is it an auto volt

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If it says 110/220 on the bk and there isnt a switch to change to 220 its auto but if it doesnt say 220 on there dont plug it into 220 this unit has a built in power supply so if you do 220 and its not rated for that itll fry.

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Solis 365 royal hair vac I was wondering if it was possible to use this product in australia due to the voltage difference and if there is a product made to suit australian voltage or if an adaptor...

There are products called Step Up transformers/Step Down (Voltage Converters) that can be used. We use these For our 220VAC Australian manufactured lasers when we need to run them in a Dr.'s office that only has US 110VAC.

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I have a whirlpool dry mod#5636 in my home I have 110 the cord on the dryer is for 220 can I change it to 110 and will it work right..

No it will not,dryers with 110 volt plugs heat on gas,220 dryers heat with electric,putting a 110 vac plug on dryer for 220vac,the motor will run but it will not heat
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Bosch universal mixer 800W. How do I change a 110 volt to a 220 volt? Is it possible?

Bosch is not very good about putting manuals or other documentation online for older products, so I'll have to give you generic advice.

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If there is no such option available on the motor, you would also have to replace the motor with a 220 Volt version. Check the labeling on the speed control (inside the mixer) to be sure it is rated for 240 VAC, and check the power label by the power cord. If the label gives a single range of input voltages spanning both 110 VAC and 220 VAC (e.g., "Input 97 V- 265 V") then you only need to change the plug. Unless the electrical parts are all rated for 240 VAC or higher, conversion is not safe.

Some products (especially desktop computers) have a recessed switch on the back that lets you select either 115 VAC or 230 VAC input power. If you have this on the mixer, all you have to do is use a small tool to push it to the other position.

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I don't know if you already solved the problem, but did you check what the maximum output power of your aircraft is? The nespresso machine needs about 1250 Watts, which is a lot of power. A vacuum cleaner or microwave use less power than that (maybe between 800 - 1000 Watts). Maybe that difference is the reason. Also, you mentioned that you converted from 220V 50Hz to 120V 60Hz. I think you only converted the voltage, a frequency converter would cost thousands of dollars.
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There are things called (servo type) AVR's Automatic votlage reulators that you can buy to convert 220 VAC to 110VAC.

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You will just have to shop around locally. These are heavy and cost a bit to ship.

Probably not the options you wanted to hear but other than finiding a way to install a transformer inside your power washer that will handle the load of the motor and NOT melt the chassis of the power washer... the above it about your only options.

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How to convert electricity from 110 to 220 volts for my SHARPE Microwave oven

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In my question as to using two inverters of 110 volts each, they are not to be run in series but parallel. One inverter would tie into one side of the electrical panel and the other would tie into the...

this solution would likely work fine if you were only looking to have 110vac power. In order to have 220vac from two 110vac devices, you would need expensive equipment, and technical knowledge.

What you need to do in order to get 220vac is buy an inverter that will provide 220vac. There are many available.

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Convert 110 volts to 220 volts

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