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How Does Voltage Converters Work - The Process of Converting 220 volts to 110 volts

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How Does Voltage Converters Work - The Process of Converting 220 volts to 110 volts

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  1. How Does Voltage Converters Work? - The Process of Converting 220 volts to 110 volts Buying a voltage converter? Are you sure you really need one? Before you go shopping for a voltage converter online, you might want to find out more about this power equipment and how it works. That way, you'll know if it is necessary to buy a voltage converter or you should look for a voltage transformer or adapter instead. Here are some important things about voltage converters that you should know. •Voltage “converters” vs. voltage “transformers” Consumers are often confused between voltage converters and voltage transformers because they seem to have the same function. Both can change the voltage of an electrical power source from a high voltage to a low voltage and vice versa. But what most people don't know is that these gadgets convert and transform voltages in different ways. Their method of conversion is something that you should seriously consider because this factor greatly affects a converter’s or a transformer’s performance and utility. •The process of converting 220 volts to 110 volts A voltage converter reduces the 220-volt from an electrical outlet to 110 volts by chopping the sinusoidal or sine wave in half. This method is simple, easy, and doesn't need a lot of components working together to do the conversion. That's why you'll notice that converters are more compact, lighter, and less expensive than transformers. Voltage converters are better than transformers in terms of portability. This makes them a great travel companion, especially in European and some Asian countries. But here's the catch: Step-down voltage converters can only work with 110-volt hairdryers, irons, mobile phones, DVD players, and televisions, which are devices that can handle chopped sine waves. They are not efficient and safe in powering up 110-volt appliances that require full sine waves to operate. These include those devices with chips and integrated circuits such as computers. Step-down converters, like transformers, are essential in protecting your valuable devices against incompatible and fluctuating electrical output. They are widely available in the market, making shopping a bit confusing. When in doubt, buy from a reputable online store that sells leading brands of household electronics. With them, you can guarantee that your step-down converter has high-quality build and adheres to the industry standards. Moreover, you can also trust that they have fair shipping, return, and payment policies.

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