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Using a mobile phone charger on an American ship
We're travelling on an American cruise liner in the Meditteranean very shortly. We'd like to be able to top up our mobiles on board (for use when we are on shore excursions) but the voltage is different. Has anyone got around this problem? Suggestions please.
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http://www.roamingfox.co.uk/USA-Voltage-Conver ters-c-280.html
http://www.roamingfox.co.uk/USA-Voltage-Conver ters-c-280.html
We ordered a converter from our local shop last month and they had to send away for it. When it came last week, we were horrified to see its size and weight. As we are flying out to join the ship, we cannot possibly take it with us. Of course, having ordered it, we had to buy it! Anyone want a large heavy converter?
Thanks for your suggestion anyway, jno.
Thanks for your suggestion anyway, jno.
If you search you should be able to find a phone charger that works on 110v - 230v supply. I know Nokia have one for their range of phones.
A few years ago I had the same problem and I took 3 batteries with me ( they only cost a couple of quid each on ebay)
Then when on board I found that the staff on reception had a number of chargers available and would charge your phones for free. Have you enquired with the cruise line to see if this service is offered.
A few years ago I had the same problem and I took 3 batteries with me ( they only cost a couple of quid each on ebay)
Then when on board I found that the staff on reception had a number of chargers available and would charge your phones for free. Have you enquired with the cruise line to see if this service is offered.
okay, how about these lightweight adapters - you buy things like this at airports, and maybe at Boots
http://www.roamingfox.co.uk/Universal-Travel-A dapter-pr-16507.html
http://www.roamingfox.co.uk/Universal-Travel-A dapter-pr-16507.html
The different voltage should not normally affect a phone charger, other than to be slower (pr perhaps quicker - I can't remember the physics) to charge the phone. All you need is the simple plug adapter which you already have. I travel regularly to the US and have never had an issue. (usually Nokia phones though!) I charge my laptop this way as well. Not sure why Mr Spudqueen's phone doesn't charge but I am fairly certain it isn't because of a different voltage - unless his charger is dodgy in some way.
We have just returned from our cruise. We found the solution to our problem when we were on the plane flying out to Venice to join the cruise. Amongst the goodies for sale on the duty free trolley was a small battery-operated charger so we bought one & found it excellent. It takes two AA batteries and works a treat!
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