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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: UK, Bournemouth
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Voltage tech help needed
Got no idea bout voltage or fuses or transformers. All i need to do electrically is charge a digital camera whilst in india.
I live in the UK. Will I need a transformer to change voltage or anything like that? Or is india on the same level? |
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No need..
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India uses 220v,same as UK.
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IŽd feel safer with a surge protector.
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