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Old 02-12-2011, 09:11 PM   #5
robko
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I'd agree with HamsterRage. A lot of your electronics can take 120-240V input, just make sure you check the label to make sure it will take it (most but not all can). Assuming you are using a phone charger etc. that is designed to take the 240V input it should give you the correct output. Same thing with an actual battery charger (i.e. for batteries for your camera). You may need a plug adapter so you can use our regular 2 prongs, but as long as it will take 240V you won't need a voltage converter (separate thing to the plug adapter). Plug adapter and phone charger cord is what I intend to use in Ireland this summer.

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