by Ingineer (Posted Wed, 24 Apr 2013 23:27:46 GMT)
Yes, the upgrade will work on 120V as well as 240V, but you'll need the optional 120V adapter. Note that when on 120V it will still be charging at the standard Level 1 (slow) rate.
If your dryer is plugged into 120V, it's likely a gas-powered dryer, so in these cases the 240V outlet is unused (if present). Since it's less costly to run a dryer on gas, it's common to have a spare 240V outlet available.
-Phil
Yes, the upgrade will work on 120V as well as 240V, but you'll need the optional 120V adapter. Note that when on 120V it will still be charging at the standard Level 1 (slow) rate.
If your dryer is plugged into 120V, it's likely a gas-powered dryer, so in these cases the 240V outlet is unused (if present). Since it's less costly to run a dryer on gas, it's common to have a spare 240V outlet available.
-Phil