It is conceivable that the psu will chuck out 240v, if it is faulty.
not very likely, but stranger things have happened.
the way to think of voltage, current and resistance, for the uninitiated, is to think of a tank of water, high up, with a pipe and a tap.
the higher the tank the higher the voltage (the pressure)
if the tap is closed the resistance is high and no water (current) flows.
lower the resistance (by opening the tap) and the current will start to flow.
low resistance will give high current.
there is a lot more to it than that, but thems the basics
not very likely, but stranger things have happened.
the way to think of voltage, current and resistance, for the uninitiated, is to think of a tank of water, high up, with a pipe and a tap.
the higher the tank the higher the voltage (the pressure)
if the tap is closed the resistance is high and no water (current) flows.
lower the resistance (by opening the tap) and the current will start to flow.
low resistance will give high current.
there is a lot more to it than that, but thems the basics


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