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Is EU plug same as Indonesia?

Is EU plug same as Indonesia?

Most power plugs and sockets in Indonesia are type C and F. This plug is the 2 pin socket and plug design which is the standard European plug. If you’re coming from a country that does not use this type of sockets, you should buy an adapter.

Do I need an adapter in Indonesia?

In Indonesia the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If the standard voltage in your country is in the range of 100 V – 127 V (as is in the US, Canada and most South American countries), you need a voltage converter in Indonesia. You can also consider a combined power plug adapter/voltage converter.

Are there any power adapters that work in Europe?

Designed in the U.S., the Ceptics Type G Travel Adapter Plug keeps things simple for those planning a vacation to the U.K. (where standard European adapters won’t work). The plug also works for British Overseas Territories and ex-colonies within Europe, including Gibraltar and Cyprus, as well as other destinations like Hong Kong and Dubai.

What kind of power plugs do they use in Indonesia?

In Indonesia the power plugs and sockets are of type C and F. Check out the following pictures. Type C: also known as the standard “Euro” plug. This socket also works with plug E and plug F. Type F: also known as “Schuko”. This socket also works with plug C and plug E.

Do you need a travel adaptor for Indonesia?

Indonesia travel adaptors. You will need to consider what to pack, to ensure you can use your personal electrical appliances safely whilst abroad. This normally includes the use of a travel adaptor, which is a device that simply allows you to plug any UK electrical appliance into a foreign electrical socket.

What kind of voltage converters do they use in Indonesia?

For Indonesia there are two associated plug types, C and F. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type F is the plug which has two round pins, with two earth clips on the side. Indonesia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. Voltage converters and transformers.

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