wliao Veteran 398 Posts user info edit post |
I have an ac power adapter used to charge my camera which states that the input is 100-240 volts. I'm going to China and I know they use 220 volt outlets. My question is, can I just plug it directly into a socket and use it like normal when I am there, or do i need a voltage converter? 5/23/2006 1:14:19 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
220 is in between 100 and 240. What do you need to convert, chinese voltage into american voltage?
[Edited on May 23, 2006 at 1:18 PM. Reason : now, if China uses DC, then you'd have a problem. ] 5/23/2006 1:17:51 PM |
imjoeracer All American 1228 Posts user info edit post |
That means your plug is fine inputting 220 volts in and will output appropriately. You will need an ADAPTER to change the plug from the two prong US to the asian standard. 5/23/2006 1:29:23 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11611 Posts user info edit post |
^ winner 5/23/2006 1:31:25 PM |
wliao Veteran 398 Posts user info edit post |
thanks 5/23/2006 3:54:51 PM |
mysteryegg Veteran 163 Posts user info edit post |
No conversion, and in China's case, you may not even need an adapter plug, since they very often use a very similar standard plug as we do, just without holes in the metal, and typically a little shorter. If you have a 3-prong, get an adapter to convert to 2-prong.
Occassionally you will find a couple of other plug types around China, but if you're lucky, you'll run into one of these nice traveler-friendly plugs:
5/25/2006 1:43:56 AM |
joe17669 All American 22728 Posts user info edit post |
turn that plug upside down and it looks like an angry asian >.< 5/25/2006 1:58:11 AM |