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Yes, you'd have to change the plug or use an adapter, and also change the bulb. Thry make the standard "medium base" A19 bulbs in 220v also. here's a few: http://www.bulbs.com/Light_Bulbs/Medium_(E26)/200V+-/results.aspx

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Q: What do you need to change on a 110V lamp to use it on 220V such as wiring socket etc?
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How is 220v water heater rewired to 110v?

Use a transformer to lower from 220 to 110V.


Plug a 110v hair straightener into a 220v outlet?

Do not do this.


Can you use the 220v 50hz appliances in 110v 60hz?

Depends. Some smaller stuff can usually run on both, in which case it will be printed on them. If it isn't, you can't run a 220v item on 110v.


What causes a 220v wire to pull only 110v?

The fact that it's supposed to. Voltage is stated as the difference between the two wires carrying electricity to the load. When they bring power to the house from the utility, you get two wires carrying 110v but they're 180 degrees out of phase. Imagine one carries positive 110v and the other carries negative 110v. If you hook one of these wires plus a neutral (zero volts) to the load, you get 110v--110v over 0v. If you hook both of them to the load, you get positive 110v over negative 110v, or 220v. So...red to white is 110v, black to white is 110v, red to black is 220v.


Is 110V expensive than 220V?

Yes and no. For any given power usage, the current in a 220V system is half that of a 110V system. Therefore, cables in a 220V system can be thinner than 110V. Furthermore, a voltage drop of, say, 5V due to the resistance of wires is less significant in a 220V system than 110V. So, there is an economy with wiring. However, touch 220V and there is a good likelyhood that it can prove fatal. Do the same with 110V and it will hurt, but it is less likely to prove fatal. Therefore, 220V systems will generally be of a higher safety standard (read more expensive). For example, US lighting is often wired with single insulated cable. European regulations demand that an additional insulating cover is used on all cables. Other regulations in Europe make more demands on installation methods, all of which push up costs. It is unlikely that a full comparison will show a lot of difference between the two.

Related questions

Can you attach an iron machine of 220v in a 110v socket?

No


Can you plug your 220V electric piano into a 110V socket?

No.


How is 220v water heater rewired to 110v?

Use a transformer to lower from 220 to 110V.


Plug a 110v hair straightener into a 220v outlet?

Do not do this.


Why 220v and 110v was chosen as standard voltage in Brazil and not some other voltage?

220v and 110v are almost the only voltages used around the world because they are the most efficient.


How do you wire a 110v supply for 220v heaters?

A 220v heater has two 110v lines coming into it--either two 110v lines with a neutral, like a range, or two 110v lines with no neutral, like a water heater. Unless there's a fan in the system, they only use two wires. It's cheaper that way. If you have a DEDICATED circuit for each 220v heater--one where there's only one thing on the breaker--and you have at least 10/2 wire (unless the amps call for 8/2 or 6/2 wiring, which happens), you can install a two-pole breaker to feed 220v to the heater. If you're just trying to plug the heater into an outlet and get it to work, you've got a problem in that you can't pull 220v out of a 110v outlet no matter how hard you try. Sorry.


Can you use the 220v 50hz appliances in 110v 60hz?

Depends. Some smaller stuff can usually run on both, in which case it will be printed on them. If it isn't, you can't run a 220v item on 110v.


What causes a 220v wire to pull only 110v?

The fact that it's supposed to. Voltage is stated as the difference between the two wires carrying electricity to the load. When they bring power to the house from the utility, you get two wires carrying 110v but they're 180 degrees out of phase. Imagine one carries positive 110v and the other carries negative 110v. If you hook one of these wires plus a neutral (zero volts) to the load, you get 110v--110v over 0v. If you hook both of them to the load, you get positive 110v over negative 110v, or 220v. So...red to white is 110v, black to white is 110v, red to black is 220v.


Is 110V expensive than 220V?

Yes and no. For any given power usage, the current in a 220V system is half that of a 110V system. Therefore, cables in a 220V system can be thinner than 110V. Furthermore, a voltage drop of, say, 5V due to the resistance of wires is less significant in a 220V system than 110V. So, there is an economy with wiring. However, touch 220V and there is a good likelyhood that it can prove fatal. Do the same with 110V and it will hurt, but it is less likely to prove fatal. Therefore, 220V systems will generally be of a higher safety standard (read more expensive). For example, US lighting is often wired with single insulated cable. European regulations demand that an additional insulating cover is used on all cables. Other regulations in Europe make more demands on installation methods, all of which push up costs. It is unlikely that a full comparison will show a lot of difference between the two.


Does avr converts 220v to 110v?

yes, but you need a transformer to convert it,


Can a 2-pole circuit breaker be used for 110V 220V or 440V?

All three, on 110V a split receptacle, on 220V a baseboard heater, on 440V a construction heater or similar resistive load.


If you have a computer which start with 110v so by using converter can the computer starts with 220v?

Yes. If the computer power input is only rated for 110V input, you can power it from 220V by using a voltage converter from 220V to 110V with appropriate wattage. Some computer power supplies also have a switch for setting 110V/220V in which case computer can be powered from 220V after changing the setting. Most of the portable computers/laptops have power adapters which are rated for universal voltage (e.g. my Dell laptop AC adapter is rated for 100-240V 50-60Hz).