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how to charge iPod in UK

I'm taking my iPod to the UK and Ireland this summer. I know I have to get an international travel adapter plug, but what else do I need to charge it?

iPod nano 2nd generation, Windows XP

Posted on Mar 4, 2007 1:13 PM

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Posted on Mar 4, 2007 1:16 PM

I'm taking my iPod to the UK and Ireland this summer.
I know I have to get an international travel adapter
plug, but what else do I need to charge it?


You need the Apple iPod USB Power Adapter...
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Mar 4, 2007 9:19 PM in response to Fcbm07

This whole topic can be confusing because there are two problems overseas,
A. PHYSICALLY adapting the american plug to euro socket, (easy, see below), and
B. ensuring ELECTRICAL compatibility between any US (110v) device and 220v euro supply
All you need in order to operate Apple stuff overseas is a universal plug adapter set available from Apple and dozens of third party makers. These are passive plug/socket adapters that allow one to physically plug U.S. plugs into foreign sockets Apple makes a set called Apple World Power Adaper Kit for $39 available at this Apple store link. Note these can be used for any brand US device.
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=1F8 05214&nplm=M8794G%2FB

Everything from Apple has been compatible with foreign 220v supply for maybe 3-5 years so this same set will allow u to use any apple laptop, ipod or other product etc overseas. Not all your american 110v stuff can be SAFELY plugged in overseas sockets just because u can adapt the plug/socket in each country; it has to say "110v/220v' on the appliance or its' power supply.
Sooo, if u are taking a Mac laptop just obtain an adapter for it and charge ipod off of it with USB cord that u already have. Otherwise u will need an Apple AC adapter charger , which apple confusingly calls Apple ipod USB Power adapter, $29 at "THE STORE". Here 's the link
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=F4F E5CCE&nplm=MA592LL%2FA. Remember, this item will also work here in the states as a "wall" or "AC" adapter.
Sorry if that was confusing, Tom L

1 of everything xcept intel (fix that soon) lrdhlpme Mac OS X (10.4.8) mac since1984

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