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Is the Hunter portable AC High Effiency Model 31125 to be plugged into a 220 outlet only?

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If the plate on the side says 220 volts then it will only work on 220 -250 volts outlet
at a 110 volts outlet it will fail and at anything more than 250 volts it will burn up

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I have a window ac / heater window unit ac works really great I have it plugged into a 110 outlet is it plugged into the wrong outlet do I use a 110 plug or dose it need to be plugged into a220 outlet with...

If it is a window unit, it is unlikely to be a 220 volt supply. you say "works really great". If it was a 220 volt unit and you plugged into a 110 volt outlet, it would not work at all.

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How to test the electrical system of the generator for free

Ez test to determine if stator wiring is ok. This test works on generators that have two sets of 115v plugs and 220v plug. Use a 12v, 1amp ac power supply ( smaller ac power supply should work ok ). With generator not running, apply 12v to one of the 115v outlet plugs. Now verify 12v output voltage with meter at another 115v outlet on generator. Also verify that there is about twice the voltage at the 220 v outlet plug (should be about 20v - 24v) . If the adjoining 115 v outlet plug has no output or very little voltage or if the 220 volt plug has no output, most likely stator is damaged or breaker is off. If the stator is shorted voltage reading will be very low and power supply will heat up. If stator is open, there will be no voltage at second 115v plug or 220 v plug. If voltage is ok at the other outlet plugs as per test above then most likely problem is with voltage regulator, or brushes not making contact or armature winding open or just needs to be energized. Unplug the 12v power supply after test to prevent it from overheating. Most generators have two 115v windings that together power the 220v plug. When you energize one of the windings with the 12v power supply, the second 115v winding will be energized also and give you a voltage reading about equal to 12v. You will not damage the generator with this small voltage being input thru the plug. Good luck
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I have philips hts8100 from usa , can I plug it in 220 volts or 110 volts

The Philips HTS8100 is designed to use 120 Volts AC. You could use a 220 Volt AC to 120 Volt AC Step Down transformer to power this using a 220 Volt outlet. Here is what you will need:
http://www.pcrepairshop.org/all-493964-B001TPZ294-Automatic_Transformer_Adapter_500W_110v_220v_220v_110v.html

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What is the polarity and voltage setting for the hot water on demand system

Well if you buy a 220 system it will be 220 volts.
All the bigger systems like for whole house will be 220.
some smaller under sink models will be 110.
There is no polarity since it is AC. If you find something that says polarity on a on demand water heater then somebody at the factory is smoking something.
110 has 3 wires. all tests need done with a multimeter on the AC setting.
Black wire will be 110 volts AC, White wire is neutral and green wire is ground.
220 system also has 3 wires. Colors can vary a bit here but usually it goes like this.
Red wire is 110 AC - Black wire is 110 AC and white wire is Neutral or ground.
Test to ground they read 110 Volts AC test to each other they read 220 AC because they are out of Phase to each other.
PLEASE note. Always get a certified electrician to work on these units. If you feel you are just as good as any electrician, please make sure you have a family member nearby with a phone that can dial 911. 110AC can kill you and 220 AC can kill you faster and deader.

To know whether any particular unit is 110 or 220 we would have to have the model number to look it up. Some can be either and in this case the only way to know is to take the junction box apart. If it is just plugging into a regular wall outlet then it is 110. If it looks like a special plug or like a dryer plug then it is 220.
Hope that helps. Have a great weekend.

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GE ASM10AK 10,200 BTU Room Air Conditioner is 115 volt, but it blows the circuit regularly becasue it has many other devices on it (IE computer, PS3, WII, LCD TV etc.). I have a 220 outlet on a separate...

It would be easier to change the 220 circuit in your house to a 110 by some creative work in the breaker panel and making it an air condtioner circuit only. You would need to check with an electrician, but would probably be worth it in the long run.
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What will happen if it is plugged into a 220 volt AC

Hi there, it depends where you got your Wii from.

if your Wii was from japan or another country which uses only a 110v AC power supply then you could have either blown some fuses inside the wii or at worse you could have fried some of the internals.

First of all find out which adapter you where supplied with, check the voltage rating on the adaptor. if it is a 110v adaptor then you may need to have your Wii replaced.

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Voltage

no!   It will be ruined if you try that. 
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