What kind of travel charger adapter needed when traveling from India to Australia?
I am traveling from India to Australia next month. Can anyone please tell me which kind of adapter I should buy? will the product listed below help? or do I need to have a product which performs step up or step down also?
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01DU9KHSW?psc=1
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I am traveling from India to Australia next month. Can anyone please tell me which kind of adapter I should buy? will the product listed below help? or do I need to have a product which performs step up or step down also?
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01DU9KHSW?psc=1
india australia power
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I am traveling from India to Australia next month. Can anyone please tell me which kind of adapter I should buy? will the product listed below help? or do I need to have a product which performs step up or step down also?
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01DU9KHSW?psc=1
india australia power
I am traveling from India to Australia next month. Can anyone please tell me which kind of adapter I should buy? will the product listed below help? or do I need to have a product which performs step up or step down also?
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01DU9KHSW?psc=1
india australia power
india australia power
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Both India and Australia use 240V, so you do not need a step up/down transformer.
However, you will need an adaptor, since the Australia/NZ "Type I" plug is not compatible with Indian plugs and is used virtually nowhere else: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/NZS_3112
Adaptors are widely available in Australia, including supermarkets and convenience stores, but hard to find outside Australia. However, some fancier multi-plug adapters have rotating pins so they work in Australia as well.
They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
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Both India and Australia use 240V, so you do not need a step up/down transformer.
However, you will need an adaptor, since the Australia/NZ "Type I" plug is not compatible with Indian plugs and is used virtually nowhere else: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/NZS_3112
Adaptors are widely available in Australia, including supermarkets and convenience stores, but hard to find outside Australia. However, some fancier multi-plug adapters have rotating pins so they work in Australia as well.
They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
1
@AvijitDasgupta Please accept the answer (click on the check mark) if it works for you!
– jpatokal
Mar 14 '17 at 20:34
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Both India and Australia use 240V, so you do not need a step up/down transformer.
However, you will need an adaptor, since the Australia/NZ "Type I" plug is not compatible with Indian plugs and is used virtually nowhere else: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/NZS_3112
Adaptors are widely available in Australia, including supermarkets and convenience stores, but hard to find outside Australia. However, some fancier multi-plug adapters have rotating pins so they work in Australia as well.
They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
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@AvijitDasgupta Please accept the answer (click on the check mark) if it works for you!
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Mar 14 '17 at 20:34
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Both India and Australia use 240V, so you do not need a step up/down transformer.
However, you will need an adaptor, since the Australia/NZ "Type I" plug is not compatible with Indian plugs and is used virtually nowhere else: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/NZS_3112
Adaptors are widely available in Australia, including supermarkets and convenience stores, but hard to find outside Australia. However, some fancier multi-plug adapters have rotating pins so they work in Australia as well.
Both India and Australia use 240V, so you do not need a step up/down transformer.
However, you will need an adaptor, since the Australia/NZ "Type I" plug is not compatible with Indian plugs and is used virtually nowhere else: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AS/NZS_3112
Adaptors are widely available in Australia, including supermarkets and convenience stores, but hard to find outside Australia. However, some fancier multi-plug adapters have rotating pins so they work in Australia as well.
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They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
1
@AvijitDasgupta Please accept the answer (click on the check mark) if it works for you!
– jpatokal
Mar 14 '17 at 20:34
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They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
1
@AvijitDasgupta Please accept the answer (click on the check mark) if it works for you!
– jpatokal
Mar 14 '17 at 20:34
They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
They're widely available on Aliexpress if needed.
– JonathanReez♦
Mar 12 '17 at 9:52
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
Should I buy the product given in the link?
– Avijit Dasgupta
Mar 12 '17 at 15:28
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
The pins appear to rotate, so yes, that would likely work in Aus/NZ.
– jpatokal
Mar 13 '17 at 0:26
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