Chamjisky
Newbie level 6
Hi I have purchased a roti maker 220v 2200watts and will take it to Canada. But there is only 110v and here it's only 220v.
Can I run it directly on 110v?
Can I get 220v ac from joining two ac sources in series?
Like I take one end of ac and attach it to another source one end to make a series connection?
Note both ac sources originate from same grid.
in market 220 to 110v converter are available in 2500 and 3000 watts output.
Can I just reverse their terminals like make the output terminal input and the input terminal the output this will reverse the step down actin to step up.
The converter available says 220v to 110v 3000 watts.
However if I reverse its action. Will its 220v side have enough capacity to drive 2200 watts load? Since I believe the specs clearly says that 2500 or 3000 watts is at 110v side.. But not sure what's the output power rartig at 220v side if it's action is reversed.
Also is the idea of connecting ac sources in series not good?
And what are the consequences of using it on 110v. I suspect its resistance/inductance/capacities (whichever used in the heating element) will stay constant but the lower voltage will just cause it to not get heated properly. Either it will eventually get heated or it won't get heated at all?
Can I run it directly on 110v?
Can I get 220v ac from joining two ac sources in series?
Like I take one end of ac and attach it to another source one end to make a series connection?
Note both ac sources originate from same grid.
in market 220 to 110v converter are available in 2500 and 3000 watts output.
Can I just reverse their terminals like make the output terminal input and the input terminal the output this will reverse the step down actin to step up.
The converter available says 220v to 110v 3000 watts.
However if I reverse its action. Will its 220v side have enough capacity to drive 2200 watts load? Since I believe the specs clearly says that 2500 or 3000 watts is at 110v side.. But not sure what's the output power rartig at 220v side if it's action is reversed.
Also is the idea of connecting ac sources in series not good?
And what are the consequences of using it on 110v. I suspect its resistance/inductance/capacities (whichever used in the heating element) will stay constant but the lower voltage will just cause it to not get heated properly. Either it will eventually get heated or it won't get heated at all?