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converter/adapter - Australia trip?
Hi all, I have an upcoming trip to Austrlia and was wondering if anyone had any ideas for where to buy a converter/adapter (any specific websites, stores)? I also suspect it's not a good idea to plug a large power strip into a single converter/adapter, so does anyone have any recs on the best way to charge up multiple appliances etc while traveling? (I will have iPod, camera battery, etc)
Many thanks! Andrea |
Your iPod will not need a converter - it is multi voltage. Often battery chargers are too, if the one which came with your camera isn't then look around for a third party model which is.
Have a look at the plate on your electrical devices - if it say 110-240v you don't need a converter, just a plug adapter. You can buy plug adapters pretty much everywhere, including at the airport before you leave. |
Converters are expensive and heavy, plus they don't always work reliably. If you want a curling iron or hair dryer, buy it in Australia; it will probably be cheaper and more reliable than dragging a converter along.
As hetismij points out, ipods, most camera battery rechargers, and most other electronic gear require plug adapters not converters. There will be a label on the device itself that indicates if it's 110 or 110/240 (on rare occasions you have to flip a switch). |
Thanks, both. So basically, Australia runs on 240v electricity and I won't need a converter bc most electronics accept a range of 110-240v electricity? (which is why I only need an adapter to fit the socket?)
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Does anyone know if it's safe to plug a US splitter (turns one socket into 2 sockets) into an international adapter? I noted that a few of the ones I saw were only 110-120v.
Does that I need to find a splitter that accepts 220-240v to use it on an adapter in Australia? |
No, it is extremely dangerous to do that ... not to mention that it won't fit in the plug. Most of the world has a higher standard of safety regarding electricity than the U.S., so you could probably buy a power strip but probably not a splitter, and it might be expensive.
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Hi: I have used this all over the world. Going to Australia on the 19th will let you know how it works. I simply plug it in to the plug converter and go from there. I got mine on ebay for $15.00 but Amazon has then for $8.00+ so its about the same
Here is the review: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-9889245-1.html I use it for charging, gps, computer, mp3 player, phone and camera all at same time with no problem. Never used it with hair dryer to heavy to cart around one. |
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