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electrical current converter
Do I need an "electrical current converter" in Italy? Or just an adaptar? Anyone have any feedback on charging IPOD's while in Italy? Do I need special adaptar, currency converter for the IPOD? Thanks for your feedback.
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I charged my camera and ipod using just an adapter when I was in Italy a few weeks ago.
Hope this helps. |
It depends on what you want to run. Most of today's electronics are dual voltage (110Volt - 220 Volt). It usually says so on the equipment. If it is for 110Volt only, then you need a transformer. Any travel store will sell them, so does AMAZON. Actually, just to be on the safe side, I awalys take my small transformer along, for night light, etc.
I'm not sure about the IPOD. I usually charge my in any (rental) car or computer. I'm planning to get a house current charger during the week (birthday present). Don't know if it will be dual voltage. One thing to keep in mind: Because Europe has a different alternating cycle system, all electric motors will run about 15% slower. There's nothing you can do about that. |
< 15% slower
really, what about DC motors, don't they qualify as electric motors? |
Hi log,
>....Europe has a different alternating cycle system...... Why are you running a DC motor on an AC system? ((I)) |
Hi con,
Your chargers should say "input 110 - 220V" (or close to those numbers). If it does, you only need a plug adapter. ((I)) |
Or do what I do - I recharge my GPS fob, Pocket PC, camera, and the kids' video games from the USB ports on my laptop. I don't carry any chargers at all.
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<I>consentida on Jun 30, 2009 at 06:28 PM
Do I need special adapter, currency converter for the IPOD?</i> By the way - you don't need a currency converter, because Steve Jobs has already converted your money into amenities for his Grand Cayman retreat. |
<Why are you running a DC motor on an AC system?
Because my shaver would blow, if I'd feed it 230V AC. :) |
Steve Jobs needs the money to buy spare parts for his body, so leave him alone...
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The simple answer is no, you only need an adapter for the ipod because it is a dual current device.
For your camera battery charger(s), the same is PROBABLY true, but the plug should say whether it is 110-220V. |
A salesman at a travel store told me we need to use a transformer for heated appliances (hair dryer, curling iron, etc.). Adapter for cell phones, cameras is fine as long as they are 110-220v.
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