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Default is it OK to use 110V lamps plugged into 220V outlets???

On Mar 15, 1:09 pm, mm wrote:
On 15 Mar 2007 05:32:34 -0700, "Expat" wrote:

I've read conflicting messages on the internet.Some sources say that
USA lamps can handle the increased voltage just fine w/o a step down
transformer,others say I need to change the ballast or use step-down
transformers.Thanks for any clarity on this!


There is no ballast in an incandescent lamp.

What Gfretwell said but remember that 220 can kill you a heck of a lot
faster than 110. Not just twice as fast but I'm guessing maybe 10 or
20 times as likely. So don't stick your finger in the socket, etc.
etc.

There are or used to be electricians, or amateurs, I'm told, who would
check for power in a 110 volt circuit by sticking their finger in the
socket, but no one would ever try this with 220. Don't touch
something by accident.


Yeah,sorry for the confusion in the original post.There is no ballast
in these incandescent lamps.Just have to drop 220V bulbs in and
install a plug adapter and I should be good to go.The stamping on the
lamps says 250V and the zip cord is rated higher.Thanks to "gfretw"
for cuttin' through the BS and giving me the answer I was looking for!