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Is there a difference between 110v and 115v?
There is no noticeable difference between 110V and 115V circuits. Outlets in your home are standardized to 120V, but due to factors such as line length and distance from the grid, you may only get 110V-115V. However, this doesn't affect how you can use the outlet; most electronic devices can withstand small variances in voltage. Therefore, they can all be plugged into a standard circuit even if the voltage is below 120V.
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