I had a friend over to my place, which has 220V at the receptacles (overseas).
I also have AVRs around the house, which have both 110V and 220V outlets (the AVR transforms the 220V input down to 110V for some outlets) The particular AVR for this story is servo-motor controlled.
She attempted to plug in my (US - 110V) Xbox One to a 220V outlet on my AVR. This, of course, blew out the Xbox One power supply (hopefully not the console) and also tripped the relevant breaker in the house panel for the receptacle to which the AVR was connected. (P.S. The stupidity gets worse because she was actually trying to plug in an ASUS laptop that was next to the Xbox. She ignored the fact that the Xbox Powersupply says XBOX on it and is also 4-times too large to be a laptop power supply and is also clearly not plugged into the laptop).
Anyway, the AVR has a 10A replaceable cartridge-type fuse (I assume 220V since the AVR runs on 220). My question is: why did the panel box breaker (220V 20A) trip before the AVR? Is it possible that the AVR suffered any damage from this mistake?
I also have AVRs around the house, which have both 110V and 220V outlets (the AVR transforms the 220V input down to 110V for some outlets) The particular AVR for this story is servo-motor controlled.
She attempted to plug in my (US - 110V) Xbox One to a 220V outlet on my AVR. This, of course, blew out the Xbox One power supply (hopefully not the console) and also tripped the relevant breaker in the house panel for the receptacle to which the AVR was connected. (P.S. The stupidity gets worse because she was actually trying to plug in an ASUS laptop that was next to the Xbox. She ignored the fact that the Xbox Powersupply says XBOX on it and is also 4-times too large to be a laptop power supply and is also clearly not plugged into the laptop).
Anyway, the AVR has a 10A replaceable cartridge-type fuse (I assume 220V since the AVR runs on 220). My question is: why did the panel box breaker (220V 20A) trip before the AVR? Is it possible that the AVR suffered any damage from this mistake?