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The adapter is for use with coffee maker, iron, hair dryer where you heat an element. 220V* 5 amps = 1100 Watts or 110V*10 amps = 1100Watts. You can use upto 10 amps of current with 110V. the frequency is not so much an issue with these appliances. You cannot use for electronics like TV, printer etc....it will work initially but the TV electronics will be damaged over time due to mismatch in frequency. For this you must use a 1 KW or 1 KVA transformer that provides a more cleaner step down and not an adapter. Transforms are bulky and heavy but you can buy one in your country and use it. Again it is not a 100% guarantee but transformers are better than adapters for TV use. As a rule it is not worth taking 110V 60Hz electronics from USA to any part of the world with 220V 60Hz because it wont last long even with the transformer. The same is not true for cellphones, tablets, camera chargers etc because they have the inbuilt tech for handling 50-60Hz and 110-250V. So no adapter or transformer is needed. This technology is not put in TV, printers, DVD players, and desktops sold in USA.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The short answer is yes. However you should look at the power rating of the TV and make sure that it does not draw more than the power rating of this adapter.
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