monchavo
Computer
- Jul 18, 2006
- 6
On holiday in South Korea I noticed a plethora of coloured energy saving bulbs which looked rather aesthetically pleasing. I bought a blue one and brought it home (UK) plugged it into the UK mains (into a circular screw thread lamp fitting) and it appears to be working fine. The operating conditions on the side of the box said 220v at 60 hz which is what I believe S. Korean electricity runs at.
Now, a rice cooker from Korea has just arrived, telling me that it too will operate at 220v/60hz (500w at 2.3a)....
Clearly, a lightbulb is a less complex object than a rice cooker... Do I require a converter, or will the rice cooker work okay on my UK mains? Are there risks? Possible component stress? Anything I should be aware of (apart from changing the plug...)
Your valuable experiences much appreciated
monchavo
Now, a rice cooker from Korea has just arrived, telling me that it too will operate at 220v/60hz (500w at 2.3a)....
Clearly, a lightbulb is a less complex object than a rice cooker... Do I require a converter, or will the rice cooker work okay on my UK mains? Are there risks? Possible component stress? Anything I should be aware of (apart from changing the plug...)
Your valuable experiences much appreciated
monchavo