Interestingly, much of the world has 240 v. as standard household current. Some devices, such as digital cameras, come ready to accept 240. They have to, as the USA is in the minority with its 110-120 volt standard. I assume that their power tools, such as drills and saws, are also 240 capable. And surely ebikes in Europe must charge with 240, as that is the standard there.I think this guy must be a troll. Can anyone believe he is serious. Maybe just unplug your dryer and hook it up to 240 volts, that will really light it up and charge it fast.
But this puzzles me: in Australia, I noticed that outlets were always just for two prong plugs; in other words, no grounded plugs as ours usually are. How do they make it safe against ground fault accidents? Or maybe they don't.