Plugging a Mac mini purchased in US into 220v. I see that the Mac mini is 110-240v 50/60Hz on the Apple’s website and on the bottom of the mini too. However, it says 2.5A 125v on the power cord. The question is can I plug a Mac mini purchased in US into 220v directly? P.s. The plug shape is not the issue here. Yes, but also replace the power

Connect your 220 volt appliance to the outlet on the 110 volt to 220 volt voltage adapter. Verify that the outlet shape on your voltage adapter matches the outlet shape your appliance uses. If it does not, you can attach another outlet adapter to your voltage adapter to make it match with your appliance. Use your appliance normally.
Can you use 120V lamps in Europe by just putting in a 240V bulb and a European adapter on the plug? If all the components are rated to 220V, yes. Keep in mind that if the appliance was designed
Benzo 223 1 3 6 2 Are you in the US (110/220V @60hz) or Europe (220V @50hz), as this will make a difference? – Tester101 Jun 22, 2012 at 16:00 Yes, I am in the US. – Benzo Jun 22, 2012 at 17:08 I may have been incorrect. It's likely 240 volt US for the dryer and welder.
In North America, 220v, 230v, and 240v are all compatible with each other. This means you can plug a 230v appliance into a 220v outlet without worrying that you are creating a potential problem. However, this does not mean that huge voltage differences between. 240 volt wiring for residential homes is a necessity for powering large appliances
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No, you should not use 5-** for 240V loads. they are designed for 120V (voltage rating isn't the concern, just the devices that plug into them). Get a proper 6-15/20 on a dedicated line with the appropriate cord to the power supply. Thank you! Call an electrician. No. That 120V plug can give small amounts of electricity, like to spin the drum or run the blower. Normally the heat comes from gas. What you bought there is an electric dryer. That thing requires INSANE amounts of electricity, and the little 120V plug cannot possibly provide it. yQsQ.
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