Monday, January 21, 2008

Info on Electric Devices

At the last planning meeting, I mentioned that it might be a good idea for you to pick up an electric plug adapter. Here's the low-down.

European nations use a different voltage than we do here in the U.S. They also use different plugs than we do. What's that mean? Any electric devise you bring to Europe will not plug into the wall. Moreover, because the voltage is different, even if you have a simple adapter that allows you to plug your devise in, it still may not work and it may be damaged or ruined.

So what do you do?

First, read the World Electric Power Guide website.

Next, realize that items with internal circuitry like computers and cameras probably can run on the European current, so all you'll need is an adapter. The Samsonite store in Meridian Mall sells these, and so does Meijer's. The outlets for Italy and Spain look the same, but there may be some outlets in Italy that are recessed and require an adapter different than the one for Spain.

Finally, items such as hair dryers, shavers, clocks, and toothbrush chargers will not work on the European voltage. Most likely if you try to plug them in and use them for more than 15 seconds you'll fry them. For these things you'll need a voltage converter (more expensive).

Since you'll have roommates while we're over seas, not everyone will need to buy these things. I'll assign roommates later, but I do my best to keep you paired with at least one person (of your choosing) for the whole trip. If you and a close friend are both traveling, split the cost of these things and you can share once the trip begins.

I have some brochures from the Samsonite store that have more info on this. If you want, stop by my room and pick one up.

1 comment:

Jessie Trago said...

Meijer sells ac adapters/converter for $32. Really nice one to get if you plan on traveling all over the globe.