Re: [NTLK] A Newton in Italy

From: Polenta Marco (Marco.Polenta_at_eurac.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 18 2002 - 09:16:02 EST


> Just bring your adapter and buy an american/european adapter directly =
when you are in Italy. It won't cost more than 2 Euros.
> I bought a MP 2100 in the US without european plug adapter and I found =
it in the shop around the corner. The only thing I'm complaining is that =
it was white... :)
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> Marco
> PS: nice to see there are italian newtoners on this list, Giampiero!
>=20
> 220 volts, the plug is a two poles, similar to the US one except the=20
> poles are round, not blade-like
> continental europe mostly uses this standard with minimal variations=20
> (like bigger connectors or three, with a central one acting as earth)
> On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 02:10 PM, Ray Kloss wrote:
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> > I understand that the Newton's converter works over different =
systems,=20
> > but what kind of adapter is needed? Just a plug converter? Should I =
still=20
> > get a converter system for the adapter anyway? Does anyone know what =
plug=20
> > and freq is used in Italy?
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