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16-12-2023 #5
It's not going to suddenly blow up if you give it 180.1V. If anything, 220V will allow it to run at a higher speed. I wouldn't worry about it but if you are concerned, you could limit the max speed setting by putting a resistor in series with the pot or just fit a mechanical stop so you can't turn the knob all the way round if you aren't confident with electronics.
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