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Some Important Facts about 220 Voltage Appliances
Some Important Facts about 220 Voltage Appliances
If you’ve lived in the United States for mostof your life, chances are, you haven’t thought much about appliance voltagesand why they were made that way.

But did you know that some equipment might notfunction the same way in other countries? In fact, you might need to invest in 220voltage appliances someday!

What you need to know about 220 voltageappliances?

1.     Countries that use 220v appliances

In the United States, 120 voltageappliances are the standard. But most other countries, including Argentina, Chile,Egypt, Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea; all use 220v equipment. If you’replanning to travel to one of these countries from the U.S., you need the properequipment to convert your appliances into the desired voltage.

2.     The risks of using 220v appliances

Most electrical appliances havespecific voltage requirements that restrict you from using them on a differentpower supply.

It can be dangerous to use the wrongvoltage. For example, what happens if you own a 110V hair dryer and connect itto a hotel room with a 220 voltagepower supply? Once the appliance is switched on, it will operate in an overvoltagecondition that can result in smoke, a flash or permanent damage.

Meanwhile, if you connect a 220v waterheater to 110v supply, the appliance would operate at¼ of its actual capacity. Asa result, the heater might take much longer to boil your water, or it might notwork at all.

3.     Using 220v appliances appropriately

Areyou planning to travel overseas anytime soon? Then, it’s best to prepare yourelectrical appliances for worldwide use! What you need is a voltage converteror transformer that will allow you to step up or step down, depending on thecountry. This way, you can avoid accidents and ensure your equipment works safely!