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What plug adaptor to get for use with laptop from euro to u.s?
I have someone who is visiting over from Netherlands and wants to bring their laptop..
Do they need a voltage adapter too or just a plug adapter or both??? Can you tell me which one, if you can find any here would be suitable for this? Is something like this good enough http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1099392844538 or will they need a voltage adapter too? |
Modern laptops usually have a power supply that will work in US and Europe - so you won't need a voltage adapter. It will say so on the adapter itself.
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Thats all you will need..
I had a friend here in the USA from Australia. He bought the same thing. |
Also, will this work with using a euro appliance in America? or is this only for using american appliances in other countries?
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1099392844538 Would it be suitable for a laptop? |
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A laptop power cord usually can handle power ranges of 110-240 Volts - this means all you need is to adapt the plug to either US - UK - Euro etc. The voltage is listed on the power adapter (the rectangular box) you need to make sure that it is compatible with 110-120 volts for US An appliance is different. If the power supply does not support the voltage then you need a step down or step up Transformer http://www.voltage-converter-transfo...ansformer.html (example) :thumbsup |
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should be perfect for a laptop right? I'll go drop buy the store and get that one tomorrow then cause I think that's the right one.... Yea, at first I was confused, I thought we would need a converter but all we need is the plug adaptor. |
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In ye olde days you would need a voltage convertor but the electronic companies grew up and understood that people travel more nowadays. So phonechargers, laptops, batterychargers usually all have built-in convertors that can both handle 220-240 and 110-120. Like somebody said above: it should say so on the lead (something like 110-240). So just a plug convertor, no power convertor if it says that on the machine. There are a few exceptions. Elinchrom lights usually don't have convertors like that built in. So if you want to take your strobes, you need a currancy convertor. |
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worst case scenario he plugs a 220 device in a 110 socket, nothing will happen
the other way around (using say a 110 hairdryer in europe) itll seriously overheat or explode even |
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