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    Electrical plugs in the Philippines

    Hi Folks,

    I will probably bring my camera battery charger to Davao and was wondering whether the Phils had a specific type of plug like UK or USA? I have a multiple adaptor but I would be interested to find out in advance!

    Thanks for your replies!


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    Quote Originally Posted by pacificelectric View Post
    Hi Folks,

    I will probably bring my camera battery charger to Davao and was wondering whether the Phils had a specific type of plug like UK or USA? I have a multiple adaptor but I would be interested to find out in advance!

    Thanks for your replies!
    two pin plug


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    220 volts


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    i think asda sell travel plugs


    you've already got one


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    US of A style, two flat pins plug, carrying 220 volts.



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    Quote Originally Posted by pacificelectric View Post
    Hi Folks,

    I will probably bring my camera battery charger to Davao and was wondering whether the Phils had a specific type of plug like UK or USA? I have a multiple adaptor but I would be interested to find out in advance!

    Thanks for your replies!
    USA style 2 pin, usually 220V, 50Hz - except brownouts
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    i always buy my adaptors in Ace Hardware when i get to PI - cheaper that way!


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    OK, thanks a lot for your answers!


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    I've read that in some places in Philly the voltage is 125..but mostly 220..

    seems there is a risk your charger may get damaged really..

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel View Post
    I've read that in some places in Philly the voltage is 125..but mostly 220..

    seems there is a risk your charger may get damaged really..
    Shouldn't be a problem using it as most equipment like chargers are multi-voltage nowadays anyway.

    And if if it wasn't it shouldn't cause damage putting a lower voltage into it, it just may not work properly.


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    I used a UK origin shaver, laptop, camera charger + MP 3 charger, as well as an Israeli origin laptop, just using an adaptor, locally bought. No problems whatsoever


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    Quote Originally Posted by miss.piggy View Post
    two pin plug
    yup. some hotels also provide one if you don't have one (but don't rely on it always).
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