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Added bonus is you'll save some electricity by using 208 or 240V as it's more efficient.
You may need to pick up some C14 to Nema 15 cables for anything that's using a standard 120V plug. I suggest labelling the plug as 208V or 240V so you don't accidentally plug in something that really is only 120V capable.