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japanese electrical outlets
so the battery pack for my hp pavillion laptop says this:
100-240V~1.7A(1.7A) 50-60Hz my question is, will my computer fry up if i stick it into the two pronged(plug?) outlets here in japan...with my three pronged(plug?) converter..or should i go out and get a transformer and play it safe? i read different opinions on the subject through various sites saying that it's okay for certain laptop batteries because japan's voltage is almost the same as the states, but if anyone has any experience on the matter please tell me! so i can spare my precious laptops life.. much appreciated!:D |
it will be just fine 110-240. nowhere you will travel will be more than 240, don't worry, all you need to worry about is the right outlet converter :D
edit: my american lenovo is the same, i'm using japanese outlets for days strait with no problem |
The battery packs on what I bought in Japan and use exclusively in Japan say the exact same thing.
I would say you should be just fine. |
You'll be fine.
Used my laptop with no issues and the hotel's extension cord to the air humidifier. They just don't have the three pronged outlets your used to. |
thank you!
for the advice! what do you guys use for the three plug converter?
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Won't work without an extension cord, as the wall or plastic faced outlets are two pronged only. I had no idea this was this case when I got there in March so maybe look for a 2 pronged extension cord that you can plug a 3 pronged one into and bring it with you. |
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You don't need any converters, just break off the third (ground) prong, and it will work fine. You'll save $5, and you will be able to plug it in anywhere you go without having to carry an adapter.
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ahh okay, thank you guys! i think i'll try and find a 2 plug to 3 plug converter somewhere in my area.
i'll think of something..you guys have been very helpful! :D |
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