HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
I'm leaving for the U.K. for two weeks in about a week, and I need to find a power adapter. I want something that is similar to this:
Where can I find these?
Thanks so much in advance. 9/21/2007 12:02:04 PM |
roguewarrior All American 10887 Posts user info edit post |
radioshack 9/21/2007 12:03:26 PM |
runner32 Veteran 207 Posts user info edit post |
Be sure to determine if you need a converter or an adaptor. If your electronics work on US and British current, all you need it an adaptor. If they only work on US current, you will need a transformer. You can get either at RadioShack, Target, etc. 9/21/2007 12:22:40 PM |
TenaciousC All American 6307 Posts user info edit post |
Don't get the "multi-country" adapter from Best Buy... it doesn't always work and breaks easily 9/21/2007 12:26:06 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
Good info, thanks yall. 9/21/2007 12:32:06 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
The luggage store near "The Grape" in Cameron Village sells these. 9/21/2007 12:56:23 PM |
Jenniferyan Veteran 355 Posts user info edit post |
All major luggage stores carry them, plus radio shack 9/21/2007 1:31:08 PM |
SouthPaW12 All American 10141 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, sometimes an adapter isn't enough
make sure of that -- you'll need a transformer to get the correct juice, otherwise you'll just plug it in and get nothing 9/21/2007 1:46:13 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
I'll probably get a transformer as well as an adapter just to be safe, since I have no idea if my electronics run on both currents. 9/21/2007 2:08:50 PM |
breakthrough All American 5305 Posts user info edit post |
The US = 110v Europe = 220v
Computers are usually dual voltage. A 300 w transformer is portable and can handle most small devices. 9/21/2007 4:15:48 PM |
EhSteve All American 7240 Posts user info edit post |
Also REI and Sharon Luggage 9/21/2007 4:47:24 PM |
Golovko All American 27023 Posts user info edit post |
You will also need the one that looks similar to US adapters but instead of two flat rectangular ends its two round connectors. (With no ground)
[Edited on September 21, 2007 at 4:54 PM. Reason : fda] 9/21/2007 4:54:44 PM |
Darb5000 All American 1294 Posts user info edit post |
Also, if you're traveling anywhere else in Europe most of the continent doesn't use the same kind as the UK/Ireland. 9/21/2007 5:06:43 PM |
Golovko All American 27023 Posts user info edit post |
^read my post directly above you, i covered that. 9/21/2007 5:20:31 PM |
Sputter All American 4550 Posts user info edit post |
Just force it into the socket. You'll be OK. 9/23/2007 7:37:06 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
9/25/2007 1:58:21 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
radioshack, but i bought a nice little set at the c-store at RDU. it consisted of adapters for use all over the world. i think it was about $15. its easier to carry that the set i bought from radioshack. 9/25/2007 2:16:21 PM |
Walt Sobchak All American 1189 Posts user info edit post |
what part of the UK are you going to? 9/25/2007 2:27:22 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
London and the Isle of Skye. 9/25/2007 3:27:58 PM |
FenderFreek All American 2805 Posts user info edit post |
I've got two that I bought, one is a regular converter with a good length cable for computers and stuff, the other is a high-watt converter that pugs right into the wall and a set of adapters that you can use for just about anything, including hairdryers and stuff.
Both came in handy and I got them off of ebay for about $15 each. 9/25/2007 3:57:13 PM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
here's what you do
check all the electronics you plan on taking and see what their voltage input range is
most everything today can accept 100-240V...thus all you need is the little plug (and if your staying in a somewhat modern hotel, chances are their outlets accept all types of plugs)
otherwise, you need a transformer/converter doohicky 9/25/2007 6:37:45 PM |
HayleyToye All American 1144 Posts user info edit post |
So I bought a converter kit and thought it was pretty snazzy. Well, I'm reading through the little insert last night and it says "Do not use with electronics with less than 500W"
wtf? Now I have to go find another one. 9/26/2007 10:44:01 AM |