Oct 21, 2015 at 15:23. Add a comment. 0. You cannot run 240v lights on 12v. You can, however, run 12v lights on 12v. The aim seems to be to run safe voltages into your garden. You can connect some of these in series to raise the voltage, but I would strongly recommend not exceeding 3 in series, for 36v supply. Any more than that and we are at a
\$\begingroup\$ I can't think of any reason why the cable itself shouldn't work. The plugs should also work fine, but it is a bit weird to have plugs and outlets designed for one voltage being used for another voltage. In some cases that could create some "gotcha" for an unsuspecting user if they plug something in to the wrong voltage

A 20-amp 200-volt circuit can handle a noncontinuous load of 4000 watts or a continuous load of 3200 watts. That circuit should support the oven but at a slightly reduced capacity due to the voltage difference. The 250v rating is the maximum voltage the receptacle can handle safely. It is not the actual supply voltage.

Type F electrical plug sockets are used in Germany, Spain, Italy and some parts of Africa. They have two round pins and a grounding pin. These outlets are typically used with devices that have a voltage of 220-240V. This outlet is rated for 16 amps. Plug Type C and Type E are compatible with this socket. All other plug types will need an adapter. In older plug designs both blades were the same width, so the plug could be inserted into the receptacle either way around. Many plugs manufactured since 1948 are polarized; the neutral blade is 5 ⁄ 16 in or 7.9 mm wide, 1 ⁄ 16 in or 1.6 mm wider than the line blade, so the plug can be inserted only one way. Polarized 1-15P plugs will not
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can i plug 250v into 230v