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Trave; Voltage Converter
Posting date : Dec 20, 2016
Membership
Free Member Scince Dec 13, 2016
FOB Price
USD 150
Min. Order Quantity
20 sets
Supply Abillity
500000 sets/month
Port
ShenZhen
Payment Terms
T/T
Package
500*200*300
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Contact
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Company Info
 
Quick Detail
Place of Origin
China [CN]
Brand Name
GoHz
Model Number
20161220002
HS-CODE
8504-31
Package & Delivery Lead Time
Package
500*200*300
Delivery Lead Time
15 days
Detailed Description
Your device should say the range of voltage it can handle. This should be on a sticker or on the plug or device itself. Some devices are internationally compliant and can handle the voltage (my iPhone charger is fine to use without a converter). Others WILL NOT and you will need to purchase a converter or use a different device. (Kinda’s Chi straightener actually started smoking in Wales and was destroyed. She now travels with a tiny straightener that is made to handle both voltages).
 
Travel voltage converters are not designed for continuous use as oppose to the larger transformer which can be used continuously. Travel voltage converters also have very small capacity and usually range from 30W to 200W max. The 1600W or 1875W travel voltage converter is not an actual voltage transformer, it is designed specifically for heat producing (purely resistive) items only such a hair dryer, irons, heating pads, etc.. Do NOT use 1600W or 1875W setting of a travel voltage converter with electronic items or any items with electronic circuitry or chipset.
 
They convert the US standard of 120 volts to UK/euro standard of 240 volts. Before investing, make sure you really need one. For each appliance you plan to bring, look for a switch to set the voltage: 120V or 240V (hairdryers, shavers, etc.). If such a switch exists, set it to 240V in UK/Europe and you should be fine. If your appliance has an AC adapter (iPod, digital camera, laptop, etc.) look at the label in the adapter. If the "input" label says something like "100-240V" then it does the conversion automatically and you don't need a voltage adapter for this appliance.
 
Just to clarify the info jade posted, the US uses 110V, and Bali uses 220V. A lot of appliances are capable of running on both, check the power supply of your appliance. If your appliance is good for both, all you need is a physical adapter to make the plug fit into the outlet.
 
 

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