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ElaineCaper Feb 23rd, 2011 07:53 PM

multiple countries electrical converters
 
Husband and I will be traveling to Europe, cruising and staying in the UK and Spain. We both use cpap machines (from the US). Can you please tell us what type of converters or transformers we might need to plug in and use our machines?

greg Feb 23rd, 2011 09:55 PM

First look at the sticker on the plug or on the equipment. It should look something like this:

Input: AC100-240v 50-60hz.

And post what you find on this forum.

logos999 Feb 24th, 2011 12:04 AM

Equally important: What does it say about "W" or "VA"

Hooameye Feb 24th, 2011 12:29 AM

As said, if the appliances that you are bringing say 100-240v on the power supplies (typically phone, ipod, camera and laptop chargers), then all you need are the plug adapters NOT converters.

http://www.enjoy-europe.com/hte/chap11/electric.htm

alanRow Feb 24th, 2011 03:20 AM

Should you ever run a CPAP machine through a converter?

Barbara_in_CT Feb 24th, 2011 03:43 AM

My Respironics CPAP has been to Norway, London, Paris, Prague and Spain with only an adaptor plug. I would include extension cords for the occasional hotel that doesn't have a plug in a convenient location.

ElaineCaper Feb 26th, 2011 08:20 PM

Thanks for your thoughtful replies. The cpaps and phone are good for 100-240v so we'll just need the adapter plug. The extension cord is a great suggestion! We'll be in Madrid, Barcelona, London, and a Holland America cruise ship. Will the same round prong adapter plug work for all?

ElaineCaper Feb 26th, 2011 08:32 PM

I don't see any W or VA. Is that important?

logos999 Feb 27th, 2011 02:29 AM

>I don't see any W or VA. Is that important?
Only if your items weren't suitable for 240V

London has a different plug, the common 2 prong euro-plug doesn't fit properly. (I've used a euro-plug and a wooden stick.. DON'T do this!)
I'd bet the cruise ship has US and other sockets. But you'd have to ask them.
Your cpap has a 2 prong plug, right?

avalon Feb 27th, 2011 03:43 AM

You can buy a little bag of converter plugs that will have al the various ones you'll need atWal-mart or travel stores for a few dollars. Just takethe whole bag and you'll be set!


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