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power converter?

Will I need a power converter for my laptop in Spain? or for

the chargers for the phone and iPad? I read that it's not necessary but I also read that the chargers say 110-220 and I can barely read mine but I don't see that.

MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, 4 TBT3), macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)

Posted on Sep 1, 2018 3:23 PM

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Posted on Sep 4, 2018 4:42 PM

As already stated, no transformer is needed for typical commercial power available worldwide.


You will need an adapter to the local plug.


You can buy an adapter to your currently-installed plug, or that original plug can be removed by sliding it sideways off the power adapter "brick" and replacing it with the local version. Most small local plugs are not grounded.


You can buy a two meter cord that is grounded. (Note metal insert in the retaining slot on this power cord.)

User uploaded file


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Sep 4, 2018 4:42 PM in response to SueB57

As already stated, no transformer is needed for typical commercial power available worldwide.


You will need an adapter to the local plug.


You can buy an adapter to your currently-installed plug, or that original plug can be removed by sliding it sideways off the power adapter "brick" and replacing it with the local version. Most small local plugs are not grounded.


You can buy a two meter cord that is grounded. (Note metal insert in the retaining slot on this power cord.)

User uploaded file


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power converter?

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