Air conditioning technician made a wrong connection in my house so he sent 220v through the regular outlet instead of 110v. this caused to blown out the main board on my tv. Its there any chance i can find out a main board for my kv35v35. i know this tv is old but was still find before this issue.
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If you are using a 220V-240V appliance at 110V, you will need a transformer. If you are using a 110V appliance at 220V-240V, you can also use a transformer but may be able to get away with a (cheaper) converter though not with all appliances.
If the AC unit is 110V then you must plug it into a regular 110V outlet. You cannot plug it into the 220V outlet. Either get a bigger 220V unit or use a 12 gauge extension cord to get it to a 110V outlet.
Unfortunately you can't. Your wall outlet is a 110V circuit (B-110V; W- common) and your oven needs 220V circuit to operate. Red - 110V; Black - 110V; White - Common.
You will need to installed a 220V, 30 AMP (10-3/w ground) homerun from your circuit breaker panel to the oven
I'm assuming that you brought a vacuum cleaner from a country that uses 220V to a country that uses 110V.
You either have to change the motor to a 110V motor, or find a way of plugging the cleaner into a 220V supply.
You could contact the manufacturer and ask them if they have a 110V replacement motor for your model. (Safety warning... it will take double the electrical current, which will cause four times the heating in the cable; this could be dangerous.)
A better solution would be to have an electrician fit a 220V outlet in your house. The pin arrangement will be different to prevent 110V deviced being plugged in to it. You'll have to cut the existing plug and replace it with the correct one for that voltage for your country. (I have used a British 'Dyson' in this way, plugged in to a tumble-dryer outlet; I use a GFI for extra safety.)
your power supply is shorted.. make sure to connect your new power supply to the actual voltage .. 220V is for 220V input PSU.... if you connect your 110V PSU to 220V outlet... it will fry your power supply..
Check to ensure you have 220v A/C to the dryer.
The dryer will run on 110v but will not heat.
Ck. the dryer cord where it connects to the dryer.
Some times one of the terminals on the cord may have burned up due to a bad connection.
Electric dryers are not sold with power cords since there are several different types of 220V outlets.
You may have a bad house fuse, Circuit breaker or 220V outlet.
Are you in the USA or other place where 110/120 volt is the norm???
How in the world did a 110 V - 15 or 20 amp outet get put on a 220 volt circuit?????
Is this a rental property? If yes, I'd be calling the land lord and if I didnt get any satisfaction there, I'd be calling the city or the county or who ever oversees rentals and I'd be calling the news paper!
If this is your house - get yourself a volt/ohm meter and check all outlets in your house and garage and outside ... If you are not sure how to do this, it would be worth the investment to have a electrician inspect this house.
I'm sorry our machine if finished and I am very glad you are not hurt.
Your plug is for 220v and a regular wall outlet is 110volts. It simply will not work. You will burn out your dryer, and place yourself at risk of electrocution.
Need to know brand name and model#..........but it sounds like your only getting 110volts to the dryer instead of 220volts........The moter and controls will run on 110v. but the heaters require 220v. carfully remove small cover on back or if you have a outlet(wall plug) you must check for 220volt...PROBABLE CAUSE 1 fuse blown,,,, or bad circiut breaker. FIRST is there 220v. at plug This will tell us if it's a wiring prob. or dryer prob.
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