Plug Compatibility For Type C or Type F sockets
I'm going on a boat in Indonesia. I've been told Type C or Type 4 two pin sockets 220v what plug is compatible
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
I'm going on a boat in Indonesia. I've been told Type C or Type 4 two pin sockets 220v what plug is compatible
iMac 27″, macOS 10.13
Hello KTinWhistler,
The following details can assist you with details on how to charge your Apple products when you travel to different countries or regions:
"Use the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
To charge your device, attach the correct AC plug adapter to your device's power supply. The Apple World Travel Adapter Kit works with any Apple USB, USB-C, or MagSafe power adapter that has a removable AC wall adapter (also known as a duckhead).

Just slide the duckhead off, then attach the adapter for your country or region.
Learn where you can use each adapter
The kit includes seven adapters. Most adapters also have a label with a three-character code that shows countries and regions where you can use it. You might be able to use some adapters in more countries and regions than what's listed.*
Here's how to identify your adapter:

Australia and New Zealand (AUS)
Description: Flat, angled blades

China mainland (CHN)
Description: Flat, parallel blades without holes


Japan and North America (USA)
Description: Flat, parallel blades with holes

Korea (KOR)
Description: Round, thick pins


Brazil (BRA)
Description: Round, thin pins

Continental Europe (EUR)
Description: Slightly angled, round, thin pins


Hong Kong, Qatar, Republic of Ireland, Singapore, and the United Kingdom (GBR)
Description: Three-prong blades"
You can find more details here: About the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit
All the best.
I have seen this info'. I indeed have the kit. It's trying to work out whether EUR, AU, etc....will be OK for Indonesia
Plug Compatibility For Type C or Type F sockets