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The voltage of 190 volts is odd on a 120 volt system. Check your meter against another one that is known to be accurate to make sure that the first meter is not giving you a wrong reading.
No. 140 volts on a 120 volt system is symptomatic of something wrong. On a 120 volt system, 120 volts is near the top end of the acceptable scale with 110 volts being on the lower end of the acceptable scale. The first thing that you should do is check your volt meter against another one to make sure that the readings are the same. Many times meters that get knocked about need to be recalibrated. If you know an electrician check your meter reading against what his shows using a common source of voltage at the time.
No, the pin configuration of the 240 volt receptacle is different from a 120 volt pin configuration. This is a safety factor to prevent the wrong voltage being applied to the wrong device. If the appliance is an electrical heater, then operating a 240 volt unit on 120 volts would give you a reduced wattage factor. By halving the rated operating voltage you will only receive one quarter of the rated wattage from the unit. A 3000 watt heater at 240 volts will be reduced to 750 watts on 120 volts.
No, not really. 208V is derived from two phases of a 208/120 three phase power system, while 230V (or 240) is a single-phase power system already. Motors and other loads are usually notrated for both voltages, and could be damaged if fed the wrong one. Of course, other devices are rated for both. If so, it will be listed on the nameplate.
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Check with a voltmeter A fully charged battery should read approx. 12.8 volts without engine running Should read approx. 13.8-142. volts with engine running if higher than this probably a bad voltage regulator
Wrong question, it depends on the charger, not the golf cart.
The voltage of 190 volts is odd on a 120 volt system. Check your meter against another one that is known to be accurate to make sure that the first meter is not giving you a wrong reading.
Wrong. But the word you're probably looking for is "geocentric."
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Fuse? Relay? Switch?
Wrong question. I assume that this pertains to a car and not a house. All modern cars run on a 12-volt system. So what I think you meant to ask is "how many AMPS in 90 watts at 12 volts?". Watts divided by volts equals amps, so 90 watts divided by 12 volts equals 7.5 amps. If you are trying to wire in a car stereo amp, better go with a 10 amp fuse.
dont stay at this website because they dont have all your answers so probably their answers are wrong
don't punish him or her to much. He's or she's just a kid. He or she is probably just learning this stuff. Teach him or her that it is wrong but don't yell at him or her
Then the system you are working with will have the wrong process causing things to go wrong
cobra i am not sure though i am probably wrong - yes probably wrong or the phythan
"No it is a PC game and not a PS3 game"WRONG!PS3 is a computer, it just has the wrong OS (Operating System).Install an operating system, small one probably preferred like Linux....Then download a Windows Emulator and off you go.