Will I be able to plug my ipod in

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Does anyone know what the voltage is in the dominican republic, im going on my holidays thereand someone told me its 110v, I wont be able to charge my Ipod or phone if thats the case will I.
 
it is 110v (i just googled, amazing that)

my phone has an electronic charger so it changes voltage acording to its supply voltage, see what your phone and i pod chargers say.

Other thing is will your phone work there? (you may need triband enabled)
 
if all else fails....a mains transformer 110v upto 240v. then flog it on ebay when you get back (unless your planning to do a lot of traveling to countries that use 110
 
nearly all modern charging devices and ELV transformers for electronic equipment are variable input. Meaning they will accept anything from 100v to 250v, without flicking a switch or anything, tis all automatic. Check the primary voltage on the transformers you intend to use.
 
breezer said:
snap ( i said that)
you related it specifically to your phone. i expanded it and explained that most stuff comes with universal trannies these days.
 

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