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Hm. by Arivia2005-12-19 20:55:51
  Fried Luser by NemoHac2005-12-19 20:56:53
    plug into 220V AC for 10-15 mins or until crispy by techi8702005-12-19 21:04:38
      Pfft. by fudje2005-12-19 22:19:37
        US 220V is rather less limited. by chanceslost 2005-12-19 22:28:41
120V is usually 15-20A. We use dedicated 220V for heavier loads, like dryers, water heaters, and ovens. Usually 30A breakers, IIRC.
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          Fascinating... by fudje2005-12-19 22:39:43
            That's because your standard voltage is 230V by shorty822005-12-19 23:20:15

 

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