Aren't we all in the USA? What's the problem? //@Anonymous: These are all produced for the usa.....
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 09:55 PM EST
These are all produced for the usa.....
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 09:54 PM EST
Does anyone know the frequency they use in japan? Also most of you are hom.o.s.ex.uals for trying to show off you took high school physics. Also series circuit to drop your voltage is ludacris //@anonymous: you can buy transformer to scale down from 220v to 110v //@Anonymous: The impedance can vary. Say you have one in cooking mode, one keeping warm, they will get 200V/20V instead of 110/110. //@anonymous: Buy two and then use “series circuit” - your middle school teacher will highly appreciate that. //@Anonymous: This product is for 120v.
//@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 09:10 PM EST
you can buy transformer to scale down from 220v to 110v //@Anonymous: The impedance can vary. Say you have one in cooking mode, one keeping warm, they will get 200V/20V instead of 110/110. //@anonymous: Buy two and then use “series circuit” - your middle school teacher will highly appreciate that. //@Anonymous: This product is for 120v.
//@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 06:28 PM EST
The impedance can vary. Say you have one in cooking mode, one keeping warm, they will get 200V/20V instead of 110/110. //@anonymous: Buy two and then use “series circuit” - your middle school teacher will highly appreciate that. //@Anonymous: This product is for 120v.
//@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 03:28 PM EST
Buy two and then use “series circuit” - your middle school teacher will highly appreciate that. //@Anonymous: This product is for 120v.
//@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 02:18 PM EST
This product is for 120v.
//@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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By anonymous on 01/24/2018, 01:43 PM EST
you can try //@Anonymous: Does the rice cooker support 220V AC? Thanks.
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