check with manufacturer if the charger can accomodate world voltages. with my canon digital rebel it can and all i need is a cheap plug adapter.
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Mar 4th, 2005 02:29 PM #1
Can I bring battery charger to Portugal?
THe missus is off to Portugal for 8 days starting Monday.
We have a digital camera and she's bringing a back up set of batteries but I want her to bring the charger just in case.
Portugal is 230V 50 Hz.
Can I just plug the charger into a voltage adaptor?_______________
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Mar 4th, 2005 03:09 PM #3
Should be written on the adapter itself. Look at the voltage range rating.
If it says 110~220V, you're fine, yuo will just need the plug adapter.
Otherwise, you will need a transformer.
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Just take a look on the power brick or the body of the charger. If it says 100-240 V, then you're fine. If it says 100-120V only, then go get the Sanyo charger from Costco
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Mar 4th, 2005 03:16 PM #5
Input 120VAC 60Hz 6W
Guess I'm S.O.L._______________
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Mar 4th, 2005 03:32 PM #6
Of course, you can bring battery charger to Portugal. Nobody is going to stop you.
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