Yes, it just wont use all the energy.Can I plug a hair dryer of 110V in an outlet of 220V ?
YES BUT USE A CONVERTERCan I plug a hair dryer of 110V in an outlet of 220V ?
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I wouldn't... It will damage your hair dryer by setting it on fire.
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lol, How many times have I paid for repairs of 110V things plugged into 220V outlets.. more than 10, maybe more than 15..
That's a common problem in the Philippines, DON'T DO IT..
But if you do, they have great repair people in the Philippines, they'll fix it right up for you..
If you want to blow up your hair dryer and start a fire...
NO, NO, NO.. You will fry your hairdryer and your self.. Husband a licensed electrician for 30 years. Trust me on this.. NO No No.. %26lt;%26gt;%26lt;
OMG don't do it! You WILL blow up the hairdryer and possibly injure yourself. And a hairdryer draws way to many amps for most transformers. If your in a European country your better off buying another hairdryer.
NO A 220 volt oulet uses a different style plug so that you do not get them confused, look at your washer and dryer plugs they are 220
when the manual say so, you can. Otherwise, you need a transformer. Most expensive electronics, such as computers will be adaptable to have a DIP switch to accomadate such adjustments, but for hair dryers, mostly not.
yes, but don't try a 220v into a 110v outlet, you will blow a fuse or mess up the device.
No, when you plug a devise built exclusively for 110/120V into a 220V outlet(via adapter) You will overheat and almost immediately burn up the heating element or motor and the devise will melt or quit. Usually this is permanent damage unless devise has a surge protector built into it.
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