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What is the electricity voltage?

Frequently Asked Questions...Answered by Reformation Tours
Remember the voltage is 220 Volts in Europe. You will need a voltage converter and adapter plugs for all electrical appliances. Check with the labels on your electronics items, many will be dual voltage- laptop computers, video chargers, etc... Back to top

What should the voltage be after a charge?

Frequently Asked Questions
Using a standard r/c battery meter with a 300mah load you will get 5.5 volts on a 4.8v (4 cell) pack. And about 6.9 volts on a 6v (5 cell) pack. The radio battery will read 10.8v

What is the Voltage?

Bulgarian property Information about buying in Bulgaria,
lev. Banknote denominations include 1,00, 2,00, 5,00, 10,00, 20,00, 50,00 and 100,00 leva, as well as coins of 1,00 smaller denominations.Most property transactions are done in euro's the Leva is pegged to the Leva In banks and 24-hour change bureaux.

What is the voltage in Iceland?

Northern Light Inn FAQ's: Frequently Asked Questions and Coo...
volts at 50 Hz, like the rest of Europe and most of the world, except for Great Britain which is 240 (whether they are really part of Europe depends which side of the channel you are on...) The US is 110. Japan uses 100 volts with 50 and 60 Hz frequencies depending on the region.

Is voltage important?

M&M Lighting - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. For best operation, it is very important that the designated voltage marked on your bulb corresponds to the circuit voltage on your electric line or outlet. Thus, a 120-volt bulb should be used on a 120-volt current. Any substantial difference from this will cause wide variation in the life and efficiency of the bulb.

How do you change voltage settings?

HSU FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Please go to the hsuresearch.com web site and access the forum. From there, please go to ‘Tech Support Center ’ and then to ‘Modification & Repair.’ Detailed instructions and photos are provided describing the procedure. Most of the newer models now have external voltage selectors.

What is the lowest voltage I can fly with?

Frequently Asked Questions
For the receiver once it drops below 4.8V then do not fly it. This is for a 4 cell nicd pack. For the radio, 8 cell nicd, the alarm on it should go off once it goes below 9.6V. I do not have any personal experience with the use of these type batteries in the r/c hobby. The best place to find accurate information is R/C Battery Clinic. At this time I know of some issues with these packs. Li-Ion has an open type failure mode compared to the short type for nicd.

What's the voltage?

rec.travel - Morocco FAQ
Anything from 110V to 220V - it varies across the country. Plug format is generally the two-pin, continental European, style. Get a local gadget called a prise Americaine to convert American plugs to work with Moroccan sockets.

What is voltage Droop?

Bicycle Pedal Power Generator FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
When there is a big surge in current, you may see a dip in the voltage being supplied by the voltage source. This is sometimes called voltage droop or "the IR drop". Typically voltage droop is very bad in a system, it can cause problems in the case of supplying voltage to an AC inverter. The AC inverter has a built in protection circuit that turns the inverter off if it sees a voltage less then 11V DC.

What about output voltage levels?

Synthesizers.com --- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this is an issue. The signals in a Synthesizers.com modular are very 'hot' meaning they are often 20Vpp or more. These high levels help with noise reduction. Since amps and mixers are designed to deal with much smaller signals, you'll need to attenuate the signals from the synth to prevent clipping. This is very easy since most synth patches end with a VCA (Q108 Amplifier). Simply use the Control #1 attenuator to reduce the output level to whatever you need.

What is the difference between line voltage and low voltage?

M&M Lighting - Frequently Asked Questions
Line voltage in the United States is 120 volts. It is the voltage that is supplied to your home or office. Low voltage is less than the supplied voltage. Some lamps, like GE's ConstantColor? Precise? MR16 lamps, run on low voltage. Getting low voltage to lamps requires that the supplied electricity (at 120 V) passes through a transformer to reduce it prior to operating the lamp.

What is the difference between using a low voltage and line voltage?

TLI: SoLux News Page
In the US, most of your standard wall electrical outlets are rated at 120 or 130 volts. In order to use SoLux products the power has to go through a transformer to reduce it to 12 volts. Each track fixture and all our other fixtures such as task lamps have a transformer within it to allow it to use the SoLux bulb.

What is a Voltage Sag or Voltage Swell?

Frequently Asked Questions regarding Technical Issues
A Voltage Sag is a reduction in the A/C voltage, and a Voltage Swell is an increase in the A/C voltage, with a duration which may range from a half-cycle to a few seconds.

Will your kits work in my country on my mains voltage?

Audio Note Kits - Frequently Asked Questions
All of our kits use mains transformers with multi-tapped primaries that can be configured for use with many different incoming mains voltages. The most common of these are: 100v, 110v, 120v, 220v, 230v, and 240v. Standard mains frequencies too are not a problem.

K) What is a voltage regulator?

PV FAQ - PhotoVoltaic Frequently Questioned Answers
A voltage regulator, aka a charge controller, is a device in a photovoltaic system which prevents over charging (aka 'cooking') batteries. Depending upon the sophistication of the unit, it may also prevent over-discharge of the batteries and reverse charging of the cells.

What is the highest voltage that I can drive a piezoceramic sheet to?

Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
For low frequency operation (0 to 5 KHz) a conservative recommendation for applied bi-polar voltage for a .0075" thick single sheet of PSI-5A ceramic is ?90 volts. Voltage applied in the poling direction only can be raised up to ~300 volts. Use caution!

How repeatable are the voltage outputs from a piezo strain gage?

Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
Outputs from piezoceramics which are 'following' surface vibrations are generally very repeatable and stable. If the sensor is initially calibrated it can be trusted for years of accurate service.
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