Does anyone know where I should go to buy the little adapters I need for electricity when I travel overseas? Stores or sites are fine. Thanks.
SouthNZoneFan said:Walmart has a great selection, but the airport also sells them once you are through the security. And the prices are not that much higher than walmart (50 cents more)...
krepitch said:Interesting. Thanks for the info.
From what I've read, it looks like I have to get a plug adapter and a voltage converter. I guess if I get the wrong stuff now, I can look for the right one over there.
Ryanwb said:You going to Europe or something? They are backassward crazy over there
krepitch said:Interesting. Thanks for the info.
From what I've read, it looks like I have to get a plug adapter and a voltage converter. I guess if I get the wrong stuff now, I can look for the right one over there.
krepitch said:I'm going to Ukraine and Hungary for a couple weeks.
I'm scared to death I'm going to fry anything that I need to recharge.
maddogkf said:pppsssttt, dude - you don't have to fly overseas to pick up your mail- order bride. Shipping charges were included with your original order.
HarleyRider said:If it's europe you are headed to they generally run 220/240 @ 50 hz. There are some other considerations you need to be concerned with. Many an appliance has become a several hundred dollar smoke generator by doing the wrong thing.
This website may prove useful to you, if you have any questions PM me and I'll help you out.
http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm
BTW- this is the kinda crap I do for a living now (power generation and distribution, I'm an instructor at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Prime Power School). Real geek stuff.
HarleyRider said:Ok, I hope I don't get too long winded on this and since I don't know your level of expertise forgive me if I get too basic.
First, I would strongly suggest against buying a "converter" which rules out the universal kit. They are notorious for going bad and the way you find out is your electronics fry.
I don't know what your financial situation is like but if it were me (and I'm by no means wealthy) I would buy a transformer. A transformer is nothing more than a series of windings, A LOT of them. Electricity loses voltage the further it travels down a wire. i.e. if you start at point "A" with 110 volts, 200 feet down the line you will have something like 95 volts.
That is how a transformer works. 240 volts go in, it passes through a significant amount of wire that is all wound up inside the casing and voila, 110 volts come out. How much winding some guy in a white lab coat figures out.
Now, that being said, I would look at one of these:http://traveloasis.com/tcserstepups.html
The reason being, they are relatively cheap and much more reliable, they have a replaceable fuse (which would safely blow if something funky were to happen, thus protecting your equipment). Also, poorer european nations (like Hungary and the Ukraine) have less than reliable commercial power output i.e. fluctuating voltage, voltage differences from one building to the next, etc. The 100 watt and 200 watt transformers I suggested have "tap changers" on the back so you can maintain a constant 110 volt output depending on what the input is.
I would strongly encourage buying a cheap multi-meter at Lowes or Home Depot. Talk to the people there, tell 'em what you need it for so they don't try and sell you a $500.00 Fluke. The reason I suggest this is that once your transformer is plugged in you can check the output voltage. If its not what you want (too high or low) you can change the tap on the back.
One last thing, some of your equipment doesn't care what the input voltage is. I stress SOME, not all. For example, my electric razor says on the back 110/240volts 50/60 hz. Other than the plug configuration it is ready for European usage. Most things like this are clearly marked. If in doubt, use the transformer.
Hope this helps, again the transformer will last a very long time. If you do enough traveling, it is well worth the 40 bucks.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
krepitch said:I'm going to Ukraine and Hungary for a couple weeks.
Ryanwb said:Whoa, what is the purpose of yer visit?
krepitch said:Tourism, mostly. Do you know what Rotary is?
Ryanwb said:Is that where you have to cold call old people and convince them to buy Oxyclean?
thirty-two said:who knew HarleyRider was so smart? I sure didn't!
DeAnna said:Wow! and a good speller to boot! He put the apostrophe AFTER the second S in Express!
HarleyRider said:Unlike BIM I find correct spelling neither invigorating or stimulating, but constant checking makes me feel enervated and worn.
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