Electrical current in Argentina ?
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cfz
03 11th, 2010 in
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heading to EZE tomorrow and need to know if I can bring my US appliances with me. Is a converter or adapter required ?
Was looking forward to "setting it and forgetting it" with my Ron Popeil Showtime Rotisserie while on vacation.Argentina is 220V. The current will depend on the load you supply. :)
Oh stop being an EE :)
Cheers.Argentina is 220V. The current will depend on the load you supply. :)Not exactly AA related, and certainly easy to find with a quick Google search, but here (http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm#plugs_c) is what you need to know.You will need a 220 to 110V transformer. Also, the plugs are somewhat different.... if you are in a full service hotel, they will usually lend you the required adapters.http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm
and http://www.voltagevalet.com/idx.html (commercial site)#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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