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Can you plug a 150 into 120? - Answers
No, you cannot plug a 150-volt device directly into a 120-volt outlet, as it may not function properly and could be damaged. Devices are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges, and connecting a higher voltage device to a lower voltage outlet may lead to insufficient power supply. Always check the voltage requirements of your devices and use the appropriate outlet or transformer to ensure safe operation.
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Can you plug a 150 into 120? - Answers
No, you cannot plug a 150-volt device directly into a 120-volt outlet, as it may not function properly and could be damaged. Devices are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges, and connecting a higher voltage device to a lower voltage outlet may lead to insufficient power supply. Always check the voltage requirements of your devices and use the appropriate outlet or transformer to ensure safe operation.
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Can you plug a 150 into 120? - Answers
No, you cannot plug a 150-volt device directly into a 120-volt outlet, as it may not function properly and could be damaged. Devices are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges, and connecting a higher voltage device to a lower voltage outlet may lead to insufficient power supply. Always check the voltage requirements of your devices and use the appropriate outlet or transformer to ensure safe operation.
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