Tuesday, March 1, 2011

If I buy an electric device from the us and plug it in in greece will it work? If not can I do something


If I buy an electric device from the us and plug it in in greece will it work? If not can I do something?
is there a device that transforms the voltage?
Greece - 6 Answers
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1 :
No it will not work. You use 110 we use 220 volts. A transformer will be needed unless what you buy is already for 220 volts. Or it can be used on both, in that case attention should be paid to use it with the 220 option.
2 :
You can buy transformers reasonably cheaply at many electronics stores, luggage shops, and travel goods shops in airports. Sometimes you can even buy them from the duty free shop right on the airplane. Be careful to buy a transformer, if your appliances are not 220 volt, not an adaptor. The latter is ok if you have dual voltage appliances and just need to adapt the plug size.
3 :
You will need a transformer to change the input voltage and a socket adapter for US-Europe, (or just buy a plug from a hardware store and get an electrician to change it for your)
4 :
We have not enough electricity after the recent riots. Blackouts are our presence. So find some aggregate first.
5 :
Greece is an unplugged country. Candels only.
6 :
Visit some marmango saloon. Find some nude Grek boy. Very cheap.