voltage - all things pratical! | |
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Apr 17, 2006 11:53 | |
| hi quick query, what is the voltage in china 110/120 or 210/220?.... i don't want to blow things up on travels! :) |
Apr 17, 2006 19:39 | |
| Hi MAZPHD, It is 220 and if you have something less where you are from you have to buy a converter so you won't blow anything up or start a fire. |
Apr 17, 2006 22:11 | |
| There really isn't any confusion... it's well documented in the thread "Charging batteries....." I think the confusion comes from not actually reading the small plate of info on the actual CHARGER.... as I stated previously, ALL up-to-date equipment will have chargers that operate from about 100v to 240v AC, and will run quite happily without any form of converter. I also stated that I have many digital devices, and they ALL use my common sockets, without requiring converters. Shaver sockets are usually rated at about 5 AMPS so will power all shavers, camera battery chargers and other low current devices. For more "elaborate" devices, you may just need a socket-converter, to change the pin configuration, but you can buy them locally, in China, at less than one third the price you would pay anywhere else... I would like to add.... if you have never visited China previously, then you are in for a wonderful experience, and I hope you all have as much enjoyment as I still have, after 2 years of living here..... |
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