I think you mean volts given the numbers you specify. To determine which costs more to run you need to multiply Volts x Amps. The circuit with the higher value will cost more to operate.
No, they only use the power drawn from the service. The fact that is is 220 amp or 110 amp makes no difference. It is the load that is applied that determines the amount used.
Definately.it is an energy efficient and cools double a 110.Also used for major appliances like,driers and electric ovens
Yes, but you need to use a special 220 to 110 volts adapter.
You can't. A 220 volt dryer requires 220 volts in order to operate properly. It will not run on 110 volts.
No !
A 220 outlet will have one neutral (white) and two hots (black and red normally) just use the neutral and just one of the two hot wires. Careful where you do this because normal 110 breakers are 15 or 20 amp and normally 220 breakers tend to be either 30 amp for a dryer or 50 amp for a stove.
Whenever you have the electric available to do so, always choose the higher voltage. Reason being if you look at the spec plate on the motor you will see that the amp draw is significantly less when wired for 220. In some cases depending on the horsepower and the brand the difference can be as much as half. Lower amp draw equates to a cheaper operating cost.
A device that uses a 220 15 amp plug requires a 220-volt outlet with a 15 amp capacity.
it is as simple as this know your volt (110, 220 ..) know your amp from the manufacture sticker usually on the back of the motor and your load in watts = volt x amp so if you are using a 1.5 hp motor that is amp rated = 7.0 at 220 v then your watt = 220 x7 = 1540 watt = 1.54 kw hope that will help http://sawdustmaking.com/ELECTRIC%20MOTORS/electricmotors.html thanks
yes you will get more amp cranks out of it and for dodge ram wont do anything bad but good for your truck
Probably not. Some machines can be connected to a variety of voltage situations, most can not. An electrician could tell you if your machine is one of these. WHAT I HAVE IS A 220 VOLT 100 AMP SPEEDWAY SERIES. ITS LIKE THE MACHINE DOESNT WANT TO HOT ENOUGH. TRANSFORMER HAS DOUBLE MOVABLE CORE. You need a 110 to 220 volt transformer capable of providing at least 100 amperes on the 220 side. This transformer will pull more than 200 amperes from the 110 outlet. You may need an electrician to rewire your breaker panel and service connection.
A 110 amp breaker can handle a maximum electrical load of 110 amps.