Do I need a voltage converter to recharge iPad battery in Ireland?
I will be travelling in Ireland and am wondering if I will require a voltage converter to reduce 220 volts to 120 volts before recharging an iPad battery.
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I will be travelling in Ireland and am wondering if I will require a voltage converter to reduce 220 volts to 120 volts before recharging an iPad battery.
No, you only need a prong adapter for the Irish sockets. Apple's charges are universal, and can automatically change from 220 to 120 by themselves. Input is rated from 100v to 240v for Apple charges.
Just get a plug pin to outlet adapter...from the US try places like MicroCenter, Frye's, Radio Schack to name a few. Also, many international airports have shops that sell plug adapters. You can also try the Apple World Traveler Kit for the chargers that have the removable "duck bill" plugs, MB974ZM/B from the Apple store.
any major retailer will have them, walmart, kmart, walgreens, target, best buy
Look in the travel/luggage section first (best buy just ask where they put them)
I know Targus sells one, and I'm sure Kensington and Belkin do too.
Just go for a 'good' name...don't get some cheap no name off amazon. You're dealing with electricity and you don't want to take the risk of some poorly manufactured adapter fritzing your iPad.
Do I need a voltage converter to recharge iPad battery in Ireland?