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Hey folks. This might be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway.
I live in Canada, but will be traveling to Chile, where they use a different electrical current (220V 50Hz, two round plug prongs). I notice on the N800 charger it says that the input is 100-240V 50-60 Hz and output is set at DC 5V. Does this mean that all I need is an adapter to go from flat prongs to round and I don't have to worry about the adapter altering the current? I really don't want to fry my IT.
Thanks in advance.
Nick.
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I live in Canada, but will be traveling to Chile, where they use a different electrical current (220V 50Hz, two round plug prongs). I notice on the N800 charger it says that the input is 100-240V 50-60 Hz and output is set at DC 5V. Does this mean that all I need is an adapter to go from flat prongs to round and I don't have to worry about the adapter altering the current? I really don't want to fry my IT.
Thanks in advance.
Nick.