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I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more extensive?
In advance, thanks for your help.
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 11:12:49 -0400, "Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com>
wrote:
>I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
>What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
>converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
>appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more extensive?
>In advance, thanks for your help.
Check the charger. If it says 100-240V then all you'll need is a plug
adapter (or two, UK one is different from rest of Europe). If it just
says 100-110V then you'll need a different charger.
Most European chargers are of the 100-240V type. No idea how
international the US is about power these days but I remember having a
problem with a Palm V I bought years back only having a 100V charger.
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Check the charger specs. If the charger is rated 110-240 Volts and 50-60 Hz then all you need is the
physical wall plug adapters that you can buy at many travel/luggage stores or electronics stores
like Radio Shack. See this site for additional information...
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"Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com> wrote in message newsRLzrEhgEHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
> What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
> converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
> appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more extensive?
> In advance, thanks for your help.
>
> Jim
>
>
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Converter plug is fine, the PDA power adapters all work on 110-250V
and 50-60Hz AC. Most of Europe (UK where I am) is 240V AC 50Hz. You
could always check the labelling on the top of the adapter or
wall-wart, they're always labelled with the voltage range and
frequency.
I had the reverse, a trip to the US with my UK plug. An adapter from 3
to 2 prong was about £3.5 (5USD) at a hardware store - don't pay more!
Cheers - Neil
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 11:12:49 -0400, "Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com>
wrote:
>I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
>What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
>converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
>appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more extensive?
>In advance, thanks for your help.
>
>Jim
>
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Thanks to all who replied. To complete this thread, I checked the charger
and its specs are:
Input: 100-240V ~ 400mA 50-60Hz
So it looks like this U.S. charger will work OK in Europe with the right
plug converter.
Jim
"Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com> wrote in message
newsRLzrEhgEHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
> What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
> converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
> appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more
extensive?
> In advance, thanks for your help.
>
> Jim
>
>
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Neil, we've been on 230V for about 5 years now.
"Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks to all who replied. To complete this thread, I checked the charger
> and its specs are:
>
> Input: 100-240V ~ 400mA 50-60Hz
>
> So it looks like this U.S. charger will work OK in Europe with the right
> plug converter.
>
> Jim
>
>
> "Jim" <no_email_pls@nomail.com> wrote in message
> newsRLzrEhgEHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > I live in the U.S. and I'm planning a trip to Europe (U.K. and Germany).
> > What will I need to safely re-charge my iPAQ 2215? Do I just need a
> > converter plug (something to convert my two-prong U.S. charger to the
> > appropriate Euro prong configuration) or do I need something more
> extensive?
> > In advance, thanks for your help.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
>
>
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