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Old 02-12-2011, 08:22 PM   #4
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I believe that a standard iPod charger will work just fine, although you'll need the actual plug converter. As a general rule, chargers usually work on a wide range of voltages and they usually have a sticker on them that will say something like "110~240V".

Curiously though, the actual Apple iPod charger doesn't have the voltage range on it. I've got a third party one that does.
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