240 V ac applied to 120 V model!
Does the jug have an internal fuse? What is the likely damage in this case?
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Does the jug have an internal fuse? What is the likely damage in this case?
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Browsing for this i found, after searching for '120v' in the amazon comment section that it is only made for 120v.
Amazon page: Nespresso Aeroccino Plus Milk Frother
Also found a disassembly video on this particular thing..
How to Open Nespresso Aeroccino Plus Without Breaking It
Since i'm not a owner of such a thing i can't say what's inside, but if you're handy, and if it's broken, you can probably disassemble it yourself and check if there's any fuses.
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Thanks. I managed to open the device. No fuse found. Have not yet checked the electronics but not hopeful,
Connecting 240V to any 120V appliance will usually result in instant and probably irrepairable damage to the appliance. Few appliances have an internal fuse. The fuse is in the plug.
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U.S. Standard devices have no fuse in the plug. Fuses are usually found in equipment that use the UK standard square/rectangular pin plugs. Thanks for the comment.
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Anybody tried this?
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