Electrical appliances
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Electrical appliances
I have been trying and trying to get a simple question answered but for the life of me have yet been able to. What do I need to make my electrical appliances work in Ireland? Most particularly the battery charger for my camera. Do I need an adapter? Do I need a converter? Help!
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I'm hoping to get around this with a converter to be plugged into the cigarette lighter of our rental car, since unfortunately my camera doesn't provide the information that Ira mentions. It seems to work just fine here in the states and I am unaware of any difference in lighters in the US vs. Europe.
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I would be careful. British vehicles used to have "positive earth" instead of the "negative ground" used by the rest of the world. This will probably not be an issue, but it's best to be safe when millions of megapixels are at stake.
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Yes, dear. That's why I said "used to" and "probably not be an issue."
But if it were <u>my</u> $1400 camera, I'd make damned sure I was on solid ground (so to speak) before plugging it into <i>any</i>thing.
But if it were <u>my</u> $1400 camera, I'd make damned sure I was on solid ground (so to speak) before plugging it into <i>any</i>thing.
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