I just bought a Japanese kettle. The voltage is one hundred volts. Could you use my power?
Take a look at the plug or kettle body, the voltage is 110~220V, yes. And Japan, the voltage is 110VAdopt landlord, thank you! O (a _ U) O~
It doesn't work. Our home voltage is 220V
Yes, there is a special plug converter.
You'd better not use it directly. Buy a transformer.China voltage is 2 times of japan. The kettle power will be increased to the original four times. In other words, you burned a pot of water ten minutes ago, now only 2.5 minutes. This power is fast catching up with air conditioning. Air conditioning is a single line.The kettle is plugged in, and your wires and boards are unlikely to stand.The other 4 times the power also has damage to the kettle.The proposal is not used directly