Youcan go down the route of buying a good 240v AC to 12 or 24v DC converter. The AC input can vary widely well within your limits and still give 12 or 24V. Then use a good full sine wave inverter to get back to a steady AC voltage. Mind you I think is all over the top a bit as the amp will probably be okay. as is. Andpigs fly! Hmmm. voltage down = current up. Apparently, The Utilities Act 2000 formalized the changeover of Australia to a nominal 230V Supply – most Suppliers promise to maintain this within +10/-6% in order to minimize effect on older equipment which was designed to run on 240+/-10% (the older standard.) Joined Sep 25, 2014. Messages. 1,066. Jun 21, 2020. #3. Yes, it will be fine. It is even sort of odd that the motor would be listed as rated for 200V. Strictly speaking, 200V would be a very odd 3 phase supply voltage (208, However in other parts of the world, the standard voltage is 220-240 volts, which is why appliances may have a rating of 230 volts. What is the difference between 115 volts and 230 volts? The difference between 115 volts and 230 volts is the amount of electrical power that can be delivered to a device. While 115 volts is suitable for Thetable shows that in most countries the mains supply is between 220 and 240 volts (50 or 60 Hz); countries that operate on 100-127 volts are greatly outnumbered. The list also reveals that types A and C are the most frequently used electric plugs worldwide. If you take a scroll down the page, you will notice that most countries have a Power= Volts X Amps. A higher voltage requires fewer amps to deliver the same power, as these two simple equations will illustrate: 1000W = 120V X 8.3A OR 1000W = 240V X 4.17A. If we supply double the voltage, for Distinguishingwhether a volt outlet is a 220 or 240 one can be relatively easy even for anyone who is not an electrician. Normally, and to most people, the common Ifyou have a device that needs 240V (220, 230, 240V is all nominally the same), the device generally will not care if that is derived as 1 phase and a neutral as .

220v vs 230v vs 240v