[NTLK] international use of standard adaptor

From: Dale Steele (dtsteele_at_mac.com)
Date: Sun Apr 13 2003 - 13:30:21 PDT


Ben:

I took my standard adaptor to New Zealand for a month with no
problems other than the need for a plug adaptor. It worked fine and I
just wished I'd taken a picture of me with my newton at Slope Point
(the tip on the south Island) looking towards Antarctica....

Dale

>Hello - I am currently living in Australia and I am thinking of buying
>the $189 newton pack from jksalesinc.com - it says it includes an AC
>adaptor - just a standard US model I assume. They don't seem to offer
>an option for international compatiblity, and I don't want to build
>your own because it seems to turn out to cost more that way. Can
>someone who has a standard US power adaptor tell me what the voltage
>range is? if it's 110 - 230v range and I just need an adaptor to
>physically change the plug type, that's fine - but if it can only
>accept 110 then I'm stuffed :P
>
>thanks for your help,
>
>Ben.

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