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Adapter List by Country

The Adapter List by Country lists all countries alphabetically along with the corresponding Adapters you need for that country. This Adapter Plug chart also contains voltage information for each country - which will help you to determine whether or not you need a converter or a transformer to change the voltage for your American appliance.Note that Voltage Converters and Transformers are only needed if the country you are visiting is 220 volts, 230 volts, or 240 volts or if you are from a 220-240 volt country and are visiting the United States.

OAdapters

Electrical plug adapters are usually required when you travel abroad. Adapters enable your appliances to be plugged in to any type of electrical outlet around the world by changing the pin configuration of your voltage power plug. Remember - Travel Adapter Plugs do not change the voltage or the current that comes out of the outlet. If you have a question about changing electrical voltage, please go to the “Details: About Adapters” from the link below and scroll down to the section on “About Voltage Converters” or “About Voltage Transformers.” >>http://www.goinginstyle.net/not-sure-read-our-adapter-guide#detailsaboutadapters

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Adapter & Converter Kits

Adapters and Converters packaged together make an easy solution for the traveler who is visiting multiple countries with different electrical outlets.Generally, only non-grounded adapters are included in the adapter/converter kits so be sure to buy grounded adapters as well if you are planning to use grounded (3 prong) appliances. Note that we do offer a Grounded Adapter Plug Kit for Europe – but this does not come with any converters – just the plugs. Always double-check the wattage of your appliances to ensure that you choose the right converter or transformer.

Voltage Converters

Converters change the voltage of the electricity coming out of the wall outlet to be compatible with your appliances. Going In Style has both converters for both Americans traveling to Europe and Europeans traveling to America. It is important to remember that converters are only designed for short-term use (20 – 25 minutes) - prolonged use will cause the converter to automatically shut down after time – but without damage to either your converter or your appliance.

Voltage Transformers

Transformers (sometimes deceptively called converters) perform the same function as a converter; namely, to modify the electrical wall voltage to be compatible with your appliances. The key difference here is that transformers are designed to operate continuously, whereas converters are meant only for short-term use. The trade-off is that voltage transformers are heavier in weight than voltage converters.

Phone & Modem Accessories

Need accessories for connecting your computer up to the internet? Going In Style offers a wide selection of telephone and modem accessories for your laptop or notebook computer.

DETAILS: ABOUT ADAPTERS & CONVERTERS & TRANSFORMERS

All your Appliances are Dual Voltage ?

If all your appliances are dual voltage and are labeled 100-240V (look for the240V), then you do not need a Converter nor do you need a Transformer. Please go to the “See Adapter List by Country Chart” from the link below, review the list of countries you are traveling to and choose your adapter plugs. Adapter plugs are all you will need.

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ABOUT ADAPTERS

Electrical plug adapters are usually required when you travel abroad. Adapters enable your appliances to be plugged into any type of electrical outlet around the world by changing the pin configuration of your voltage power plug. You may find that the electrical outlets in other countries require rounded pins, are recessed into the wall, or have 3 angled input slots, etcetera. The power cords of our American appliances will not fit into most of these kinds of outlets, and so you will need an adapter to change the pin configuration to fit these foreign electrical outlets. Travel Adapter Plugs do not change the voltage or the current that comes out of the outlet.

If you have a question about changing electrical voltage, please scroll down to the section on “About Voltage Converters” or “About Voltage Transformers” below.

Do I need an Adapter Plug?

You will need to jot down answers to the following 3 questions.

Where are you going?_______________
List all the countries you are visiting.

What appliances are you taking with you?_______________
List everything you plan to use. If you plan to use multiple appliances simultaneously, you may need multiple adapters.

Are my appliances grounded or non-grounded? _______________
Some items, particularly computers, often require a grounding circuit for safety reasons. In the U.S., grounded appliances have a three-prong plug. If you plan to use any grounded appliances, you will need to purchase a grounded adapter. Non-grounded appliances have plugs with only two prongs. On your list, mark which appliances, if any, are grounded.

All your appliances are dual voltage? If yes, please go to the “See Adapter List by Country Chart” from the link below and choose your adapters. If no, then read on.

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ABOUT ADAPTER & CONVERTER KITS

Adapters and Converters packaged together make an easy solution for the traveler who is visiting multiple countries with different electrical outlets.

Generally, only non-grounded adapters are included in the adapter/converter kits so be sure to buy grounded adapters as well if you are planning to use grounded (3 prong) appliances. Note that we do offer a Grounded Adapter Plug Kit for Europe – but this does not come with any converters – just the plugs. Always double-check the wattage of your appliances to ensure that you choose the right converter or transformer ( see About Voltage Converters below).

ABOUT VOLTAGE CONVERTERS

Converters change the voltage of the electricity coming out of the wall outlet to be compatible with your appliances. Going In Style has both converters for both Americans traveling to Europe and Europeans traveling to America. It is important to remember that converters are only designed for short-term use (20 – 25 minutes) - prolonged use will cause the converter to automatically shut down after time – but without damage to either your converter or your appliance.

Do I need a Voltage Converter?
In most cases, Yes. Appliances in the United States typically use anywhere between 110 and 130 volts of alternating current (AC). A majority of the world’s countries, however, use 220 – 240 volts. If your appliance can only run on 110 – 130 volts, you will need to use a converter.
If, however, your appliance is dual voltage you will not need to use a converter. Dual voltage appliances require only a plug adapter and can then be plugged directly into any foreign outlet. Additionally, the country to which you are traveling may not use a different voltage than the United States. For example, Canada and Mexico both use 120V which is the same as us. If your destination country does not use a different voltage, you will not need a converter nor a transformer.

How do I tell if my appliance is dual voltage?
All appliances have an electrical specification sticker located somewhere on the item. It may be on the handle, power cord, or on the reverse side of the appliance. Locate this label and look for the following:
120/240 VAC or 120 – 240 VAC
The numbers may be slightly different, but if you see this designation with a 200 number in it, then your appliance is dual voltage ( anywhere from 220-260 volts is okay). However, if the 200 number is missing, your appliance is not dual voltage.
It is more and more common for appliances to be dual voltage. If your appliances are relatively new, this is probably the case…. But check that electrical spec sticker just to make sure. Note to Mac users: All Apple products are dual voltage, including computers, iPods, etc. You do not need a converter to run these appliances; however, you will need an adapter plug.

OK, so I need a converter. Which one do I use?
The type of converter you use is dictated by the wattage of the appliances you are planning to use. Remember that spec sticker? Check it again, and this time look for a number followed by a “W” for Watts – for example “35W.” ( Note: If it has a number with an A next to it, then take that number times 120 to get the total Watts. 0.5A means 0.5 x 120 = 60 Watts). Most chargers, such as for cameras and cell phones, are low-wattage appliances. Small electronics are also low wattage. A 50W converter should be sufficient for these devices, but always be sure to double-check your appliance. If your device draws more than 50W, you cannot use this converter.
Most higher powered appliances, especially hair dryers, coffee makers, and other heating appliances often draw between 900W and 1600W, and they may go as high as 2000W. For all appliances rated 51W – 1600W use a 1600W converter. For appliances above 1600W use a 2000W converter.

I have a 220 – 240 volt appliance that is not dual voltage, and I want to use it in a 110 – 130 volt country. What do I need?
Besides an adapter to fit the country’s outlets, you will need what is called a reverse converter. These converters are designed to allow current to be converted from a higher voltage down to a lower voltage. To find the reverse converter that is right for your device, simply determine the wattage of your appliance, and choose an appropriate converter.

Do I need a surge protector?
If you are taking any electronic equipment such as a laptop computer that might be subject to damage from an electrical voltage or current surge, it could be useful to carry a 220 volt surge protector such as our Travel Surge Protector – 220 Volt.

ABOUT VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS

Transformers (sometimes deceptively called converters) perform the same function as a converter; namely, to modify the electrical wall voltage to be compatible with your appliances. The key difference here is that transformers are designed to operate continuously, whereas converters are meant only for short-term use. The trade-off is that voltage transformers are heavier in weight than voltage converters.

Do I need a voltage transformer?
If you are planning to bring a laptop computer or other electronic or electric device that is not dual voltage you will need to use a transformer. In this case, you will need to double-check the wattage requirements of your computer or device in order to choose the right wattage transformer.

Any other appliance which you plan to use continuously and which is not dual voltage will require a transformer. Note: Our most common transformer is rated up to 85W. It is labeled as a “converter,” but is really a transformer because it is designed to operate continuously.

Read more about voltage transformers on our blog >>http://www.goinginstyle.net/news/2014/1/29/heavy-duty-transformers

ABOUT PHONE & MODEM ACCESSORIES

Do I need a phone or modem accessory?
It is unlikely that you will a phone or modem laptop accessory, unless you are traveling abroad and do not expect to have access to a wireless connection. If you do think you may need access to the internet via a telephone connection, Going In Style can provide telephone adapter plugs for all countries.

Note: Cell phone users. If you are planning to take your cell phone abroad, first check with your service provider to see what service is available for your specific cell phone and calling plan. Rick Steves recommends that you consider buying a European phone and using it when you travel to Europe. You can then purchase SIM cards for $25-$50 with a phone number and starter credit. If you have an America tri-band phone that is unlocked for other SIM cards, you can take your American phone to Europe and buy an European SIM card there when you arrive.

To charge your cell phone in a foreign country you will most likely need a travel adapter plug >>http://www.goinginstyle.net/news/2017/1/27/travel-adapter-for-iphone-7

IN SUMMARY – ADAPTER & CONVERTER FINDER

  • If you are bringing an American appliance or electronic device, you will need an Adapter Plug for almost every country in order to plug into their electrical outlets.

  • If that appliance or electronic device is not dual-voltage and you are visiting a country with 230 volt electricity, you will need either a Voltage Converter or aTransformer.

  • If you are planning to run your non dual-voltage appliance or electronic device continuously, you will need a Transformer.

  • If you are taking along any equipment that requires that you plug into the local telephone system, you will need a Telephone Adapter (and possibly more equipment depending on your situation).

ADAPTER LIST BY COUNTRY

All countries are listed in alphabetical order with the associated adapter plug models listed next to them. A,B,C,D and E are non grounded adapters. G stands for grounded. Note the countries you are traveling to and mark down the adapters needed. Learn more about adapter naming convention on our blog>>http://www.goinginstyle.net/news/2015/1/21/adapter-letter-naming-convention-what-do-the-letters-mean

Any countries with a 220V, 230V or 240V voltage designator will require either dual voltage appliances or a voltage converter or a voltage transformer

COUNTRYADAPTERS USEDVOLTAGE/FREQ.
AfghanistanB, GUB, GUF, GUR220/50
AlbaniaB, GUB220/50
AlgeriaB, F, GUB, GUF127/220 /50
American SamoaA, B, C, GUA, GUB, GUC120/220 /60
AndorraB, GUB220/50
AngolaB, GUB220/50
AnguillaA, GUA240/50
Antigua/BarbudaA, D, GUA, GUD230/60
ArgentinaB, C, GUB, GUC220/50
ArmeniaB, GUB220/50
ArubaA, B, GUA, GUB115/50
AustraliaC, GUC240/50
AustriaB, GUB230/50
AzerbaijanB, GUB, GUR220/50
AzoresB, E, GUB, GUE220/50
BahamasA, GUA120/60
BahrainD, F, GUD, GUF220/50
BaliB, GUB220/50
BangladeshB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
BarbadosA, GUA115/50
BelarusB, GUB, GUR220/50
BelgiumB, GUB230/50
BelizeA, D, GUA, GUD110/220 /60
BeninB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
BermudaA, GUA120/60
BhutanB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
BoliviaA, B, GUA, GUR110/220 /60
BonaireA, GUA110/60
Bosnia-HerzegovinaB, GUB220/50
BotswanaD, E, GUD, GUE220/50
BrazilA, B, GUA, GUR, GUZ110/220 /60
British Virgin IslandsD, GUD220/50
BruneiD, GUD240/50
BulgariaB, GUB220/50
Burkina FasoB, GUB220/50
Burma (Myanmar)B, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
BurundiB, GUB220/50
CambodiaA, B, GUA, GUB120/220 /50
CameroonB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
CanadaA, GUA120/60
Canary IslandsB, GUB220/50
Cape Verde IslandsB, GUB220/50
Cayman IslandsA, GUA120/60
Central African Rep.B, GUB220/50
ChadB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
Channel IslandsB, D, GUB, GUD220/50
ChileB, GUI220/50
ChinaB, C, D, GUB, GUC, GUD220/50
ComorosB, GUB220/50
Congo, Dem. Rep. ofB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
Congo, Rep. ofB, GUB220/50
Cook IslandsC, GUC240/50
CorsicaB, GUB, GUI220/50
Costa RicaA, GUA120/60
Cote d’IvoireB, GUB220/50
CroatiaB, GUB220/50
CubaA, B, GUA, GUB120/220 /60
CuracaoA, B, GUA, GUB110/220 /60
CyprusB, D, GUB, GUD240/50
Czech RepublicB, GUB220/50
DenmarkB, GUK230/50
DjiboutiB, GUB220/50
DominicaB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
Dominican Rep.A, GUA110/60
East TimorB, C, GUB, GUC220/50
EcuadorA, GUA120/60
EgyptB, GUB220/50
El SalvadorA, GUA120/60
England (UK)D, E, GUD, GUE220/50
Equitoreal GuineaB, GUB115/60
EritreaB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
EstoniaB, GUB, GUR220/50
EthiopiaB, F, GUI, GUF220/50
FijiC, GUC240/50
FinlandB, GUB230/50
FranceB, GUB230/50
French GuianaB, GUB230/50
French PolynesiaA, B, GUA, GUB110/220 /60
GabonB, GUB220/50
GambiaD, GUD220/50
GeorgiaB, GUB, GUR220/50
GermanyB, GUB230/50
GhanaB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
GibraltarD, GUD240/50
GreeceB, GUB230/50
GreenlandB, GUK220/50
GrenadaB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
GrenadinesB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
GuadeloupeB, GUB220/50
GuamA, GUA120/60
GuatemalaA, GUA120/60
GuineaB, GUB220/50
Guinea BissauB, GUB110/220 50/60
GuyanaA, D, F, GUA, GUD, GUF110/60
HaitiA, GUA110/60
HondurasA, GUA220/50
Hong KongD, E, GUD, GUE220/50
HungaryB, GUB220/50
IcelandB, GUB220/50
IndiaB, E, F, GUE, GUF220/50
IndonesiaB, GUB220/50
IranB, GUB220/50
IraqB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
Ireland, Republic ofD, E, GUD, GUE230/50
IsraelB, GUL230/50
ItalyB, GUI220/50
Ivory CoastB, GUB110/50
JamaicaA, GUA100 50/60
JapanA, GUA220/50
JordanB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
KazakhstanB, GUB, GUR240/50
KenyaB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF110/220 50/60
KiribatiA, C, GUA110/220 50/60
KoreaA, B, GUA, GUB240/50
KuwaitB, D, F, GUB,GUD,GUF220/50
KyrgyzstanB, GUB, GUR240/50
LaosA, B, GUA, GUB110/220 50/60
LatviaB, GUB, GUR110/220 50/60
LebanonB, F, GUB, GUF240/50
LesothoB, E, GUB, GUE220/50
LiberiaA, B, GUA, GUB220/50
LibyaB, F, GUI, GUF220/50
LiechtensteinB, GUB, GUS220/50
LithuaniaB, GUB240/50
LuxembourgB, GUB120/60
MacaoB, F, GUB, GUF230/50
MacedoniaB, GUB220/50
MadagascarB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
MadeiraB, F, GUB, GUF230/50
MajorcaB, GUB220/50
MalawiD, GUD220/50
MalaysiaD, GUD220/50
MaldivesB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
MaliB, GUB220/50
MaltaD, GUD230/50
MartiniqueB, F, GUB, GUF240/50
MauritaniaB, GUB220/50
MauritiusB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
MexicoA, GUA240/50
Micronesia, Fed. Sta. ofA, GUA220/50
MoldovaB, GUB220/50
MonacoB, F, GUB, GUF230/50
MongoliaB, GUB120/60
MontenegroB, GUB120/50
MontserratA, D, GUA, GUD220/50
MoroccoB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
MozambiqueB, E, GUB, GUE220/50
MyanmarB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
NamibiaE, F, GUE, GUF220/50
NauruA, C, GUA, GUC220/50
NepalB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
NetherlandsB, GUB220/50
Neth. AntillesA, B, GUA, GUB220/50
New CaledoniaB, GUB230/50
New HebridesC, GUC110/220 50/60
New ZealandC, GUC220/50
NicaraguaA, GUA220/50
NigerB, GUB230/50
NigeriaD, F, GUD, GUF120/60
Northern Ireland (UK)D, E, GUD, GUE220/50
NorwayB, GUB230/50
Okinawa (Japan)A, GUA110/60
OmanB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF240/50
PakistanB, D, F, GUD, GUF, GUR230/50
PalauA, GUA120/60
PalestineB, GUL120/60
PanamaA, GUA240/50
Papua New GuineaC, GUC220/50
ParaguayB, GUB110/220 50/60
PeruA, B, GUA110/220 /60
PhilippinesA, B, GUA, GUB220/50
PolandB, GUB230/50
PortugalB, GUB230/50
Puerto RicoA, GUA240/50
QatarD, F, GUD, GUF220/50
ReunionB, GUB220/50
RomaniaB, GUB220/50
RussiaB, GUB, GUR220/50
RwandaB, GUB220/50
St. Barts (Barthelemy)B, GUB220/50
St. Kitts-NevisD, F, GUD, GUF230/50
St. LuciaB, D, GUB, GUD240/50
St. MartinB, GUB220/50
St. VincentD, GUD230/50
SamoaC, GUC230/50
San MarinoB, GUB220/50
San Tome & PrincipeB, GUB220/50
Sardinia (Italy)B, GUI220/50
Saudi ArabiaA, B, D, GUA, GUB, GUD127/220 50/60
Scotland (UK)D, E, GUD, GUE220/50
SenegalB, F, GUB, GUF220/50
Serbia-MontenegroB, GUB220/50
SeychellesD, F, GUD, GUF240/50
Sierra LeoneD, F, GUD, GUF230/50
SingaporeB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF230/50
SlovakiaB, GUB, GUR220/50
SloveniaB, GUB, GUR220/50
Solomon IslandsC, D, GUC, GUD220/50
SomaliaB, GUB220/50
South AfricaE, GUE230/50
SpainB, GUB230/50
Sri LankaB, F, GUB, GUF230/50
SudanB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF240/50
SurinameA, B, GUA, GUB110/220 50/60
SwazilandB, E, GUB, GUE230/50
SwedenB, GUB230/50
SwitzerlandB, GUS230/50
SyriaB, GUB220/50
TahitiA, B, GUA, GUB127/220 50/60
TaiwanA, GUA110/60
TajikistanB, GUB, GUR220/50
TanzaniaD, F, GUD, GUF230/50
TasmaniaC, GUC240/50
ThailandA, B, GUA, GUB220/50
TibetB, C, GUB, GUC220/50
TogoB, GUB220/50
TongaA, C, GUA, GUC110/220 50/60
Trinidad & TobagoA, GUA115/230 /60
TunisiaB, GUB, GUI220/50
TurkeyB, GUB220/50
TurkmenistanB, GUB, GUR220/50
Turks & Caicos IslandsA, GUA120/60
TuvaluC, GUC220/50
UgandaD, F, GUD, GUF240/50
UkraineB, GUB, GUR220/50
United Arab EmiratesD, F, GUD, GUF220/50
United KingdomD, E, GUD, GUE240/50
United StatesA, GUA120/60
UruguayB, C, GUB, GUC, GUI110/60
UzbekistanB, GUB, GUR220/50
VanuatuB, C, D, GUB, GUC, GUD220/50
VenezuelaA, GUA220/50
VietnamA, B, D, GUA, GUB, GUD120/60
Virgin Islands (British)A, GUA120/220 /50
Virgin Islands (US)A, GUA120/60
Wales (UK)D, E, GUD, GUE220/50
YemenB, D, F, GUB, GUD, GUF220/50
ZambiaB, D, E, GUB, GUD, GUE220/50
ZimbabweD, F, GUD, GUF220/50

About Dual Voltage:

When traveling with appliances it is important to know whether your appliance is dual voltage. If it is not dual voltage you will need either a converter or a transformer when traveling.

This above video will show you how to check to make sure your appliance is dual voltage.

Typically cell phones, cameras, tablets and laptops are dual voltage and do not need a converter.

Usually hair dryers, curling irons, battery chargers, hair straighteners, electronic razors and electronic toothbrushes not dual voltage. These appliances will need either a converter or a transformer. It is important to check the label for each of your appliances that you will be traveling with.

The United States runs on about 120 volts electricity while many other countries run on 220 volts electricity or higher. Without a converter or transformer you can burn out your appliance.

Watch our video about Dual Voltage Appliances.

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FAQs

Why is my adapter plug not working? ›

AC adapter issues can occur due to a faulty AC adapter, faulty power cable, damage to the power or AC adapter cable, faulty DC-in connector on the laptop, and so on.

What is the difference between adapter and travel adapter? ›

A power adapter will let you plug your device into an electrical socket that is different from the type used in your home country. These international travel adapters do not convert electricity, they simply allow your device's plug to fit into the foreign outlet.

How do I know if I need an adapter or converter in Europe? ›

In most cases, Yes. Appliances in the United States typically use anywhere between 110 and 130 volts of alternating current (AC). A majority of the world's countries, however, use 220 – 240 volts. If your appliance can only run on 110 – 130 volts, you will need to use a converter.

How do I know if my adapter is also a converter? ›

The big difference between an adapter and a converter is electricity. While the purpose of an adapter is to simply help the plugs on your electronics fit into (or more aptly, adapt to the shape of) foreign outlets, a converter's job is to change the voltage found in an outlet to match that of your devices.

Why are my adapters not working? ›

Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause issues with the network adapter. Ensuring that your network adapter drivers are updated can help solve these issues. Open Device Manager and expand the “Network adapters” section. Right-click on your network adapter and select “Update driver.”

How do I know if my power adapter is not working? ›

Some AC adapters do not have a light indicator. Check the power port on the computer to make sure that the light is on. If the light is not on, the AC adapter might not be working correctly or the notebook system board might be damaged.

Can you bring travel adapters on a plane? ›

Firstly, according to airline regulations, passengers are allowed to carry power adapters when traveling on the plane. Power adapters are often seen as accessories for electronic devices, similar to items such as phones and laptops, and can be placed in a portable suitcase or backpack.

Does it matter which adapter I use? ›

A product or device that is powered by an external power adapter requires a particular voltage, usually in a range from as low as 3.3 VDC to as high as 56 VDC, to operate correctly. An adapter must be selected with the appropriate matching DC output voltage, which will be marked on its label.

What travel adaptor do I need for us? ›

For USA there are two associated plug types, types A and B. Plug type A is the plug which has two flat parallel pins and plug type B is the plug which has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin. USA operates on a 120V supply voltage and 60Hz.

What adapters do I need for European travel? ›

You only need a converter if you're using a device that cannot convert 110V to 220V. Today's smartphones, tablets, and most devices are able to withstand both 110V and 220V electricity without damage because they've been manufactured as dual voltage appliances.

Do I need a converter or adapter to charge my phone in Europe? ›

Do I need a converter for my phone in Europe? A majority of modern cell phones are charged using a USB cable, therefore all that will be required is a low cost USB charger which is compatible with the local power supply and fits the correct outlet type.

Can I use a hair dryer with a converter? ›

Even with a converter or dual voltage hair dryer, you will still need a plug adapter to fit the American-style plug into the European power outlets.

What is the difference between a power adapter and a travel adapter? ›

A travel power adapter makes it so you can use your existing chargers and devices with other types of power outlets, but it does not convert voltage. You can only use travel power adapters for dual-voltage devices, which includes most laptop and phone chargers.

What happens if you use the wrong adapter? ›

An AC adapter supplying electricity at a higher voltage than required will cause the connected device to run hotter. Sending power at a higher voltage will also shorten the lifespan of the device and may fry its internal circuits. Using an AC adapter with a different current rating can be an issue.

Why do charging adapters stop working? ›

The cable, charger, socket or adapter may be faulty. Dirt and debris may have accumulated in the charging port. There may be an app installed that is interrupting the charging process. Maybe a software update is required.

Why is my plug suddenly not working? ›

Usually, the culprit is either a tripped breaker or a bad connection. The outlet might have a bad connection, or the circuit breaker might need to be reset. Luckily for you, you might be able to find the solution when you take these steps, and you may not need to contact professional.

Why has my plug socket stopped working? ›

Common causes when a wall socket stops working include: Failed internal socket connections, which is common in older outlets that no longer snugly hold plugs. A tripped circuit breaker that cuts power to the wall socket. Loose connections within the circuit breaker box.

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