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Why is it called 110volt and 220volt? Sheesh...
whammoed:
The tanning beds manual specifically states a voltage range and that the bed will be damaged if run outside that range. I believe they are all like that.
patrickl:
Did you measure this "over" something consuming electricity or did you put the leads in the socket?
whammoed:
--- Quote from: patrickl on October 23, 2006, 01:27:25 pm ---Did you measure this "over" something consuming electricity or did you put the leads in the socket?
--- End quote ---
When researching online about tanning bed voltages and such it said to measure incoming voltage so I put the leads in the socket. I do notice a significant drop when running one of our 220volt appliances like the dryer...
patrickl:
I guess with the mains it doesn't matter really, but then I'm no electrician. With battery operated stuff you are always supposed to measure "under load". So never mind.
BTW voltage here is 215, but that's in the Netherlands
ChadTower:
Batteries are DC. Different concept.
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