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Old 29-01-2009, 14:54   #519
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re: The iPhone thread

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Originally Posted by Matt D View Post
So I can't stick a US plug travel adaptor onto the UK plug part?


I may have a US plug / figure of 8 lead knocking around somewhere...hmm, actually, may be a US plug / "kettle" lead.


Oh well. The wife's 3rd party iPod charger should work I think. UK plug on it, but it's rated for 100-240V & 50-60Hz.
Yes you can. I've been here over 2 years and still have a pile of things with travel adaptors stuck on the end of them. Mainly portable electronics with moulded 3pin transformers that are 100-250v 50-60hz compatible. iPod charger just like yours, bluetooth headset, cellphone charger (well my latest phone is a european spec k850i so that is a twin round pin to two blade).

I was highlighting the alternative as the travel plug > 3 pin > iPod charger is a long and end heavy collection of plugs and does not sit in the wall very well.

When my Apple AirPort Express bricked itself I pulled the adaptor off that and put it on my iPod charger. Much better.
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