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tominrm Oct 2nd, 2023 09:10 AM

Brazil Electrical Outlets
 
According to the internet, Brazil uses both 127 volts and 220 in newer buildings. I wonder if I can use European type plug to charge my 110/220 volt charging cable to charge my iPhone and iPad.

Marysmith0901 Oct 5th, 2023 06:21 PM

Yes, you can use a European type plug in Brazil to charge your devices if you have a 110/220 volt charging cable. However, you may need to check if your charging cable has the proper adapter for the European plug. You can also use a voltage converter and surge protector to prevent damage to your devices.

tominrm Oct 6th, 2023 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Marysmith0901 (Post 17500972)
Yes, you can use a European type plug in Brazil to charge your devices if you have a 110/220 volt charging cable. However, you may need to check if your charging cable has the proper adapter for the European plug. You can also use a voltage converter and surge protector to prevent damage to your devices.

Thank you, Marysmith. If voltage surge is a concern, I will make sure my devices are not plugged in longer than necessary.


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