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  1. #1
    vic
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    I plan to travel overseas. The area I travel has t68i but the voltage is
    higher (220v). Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    under 220v? Is it the same as laptop adapter?





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  2. #2
    Mal
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    Re: t68i charger



    vic wrote:
    >
    > I plan to travel overseas. The area I travel has t68i but the voltage is
    > higher (220v). Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    > under 220v? Is it the same as laptop adapter?


    Look on the back of it under the plugs.

    It should have the allowable voltages written there.

    For my charger for the T610, it says "Input 100-240V AC", "50 - 80 Hz"

    There are numerous types of chargers that have come with SE phones, but
    I think all of them are multi voltage. Check to be sure!



  3. #3
    matt weber
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    Re: t68i charger

    On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 00:36:45 GMT, "vic" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I plan to travel overseas. The area I travel has t68i but the voltage is
    >higher (220v). Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    >under 220v? Is it the same as laptop adapter?
    >

    Read the label on the charger. I think Ericsson has one basic charger
    and moulds about 10 different styles of plug on it. I have 3 of them.
    They are all rated 100-240VAC input.



  4. #4
    Michael Pronay
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    Re: t68i charger

    "vic" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    > under 220v?


    Yes; you'll need a plug adapter, though. Get a set at any
    international airport.

    M.



  5. #5
    Mal
    Guest

    Re: t68i charger



    Michael Pronay wrote:
    >
    > "vic" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    > > under 220v?

    >
    > Yes; you'll need a plug adapter, though. Get a set at any
    > international airport.
    >
    > M.


    Or for a cheaper price, at your local store that sells travel goods ;-)

    (Don't know about too many international airports, but I tend to find
    that the more an item is needed by travellers the higher the price found
    at your local airport!)



  6. #6
    Michael Pronay
    Guest

    Re: t68i charger

    Mal <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> > Does anyone know whether my t68i 110v charger will work
    >> > under 220v?


    >> Yes; you'll need a plug adapter, though. Get a set at any
    >> international airport.


    > Or for a cheaper price, at your local store that sells travel
    > goods ;-)


    True, of course. I got mine at the price of ~EUR1.00 in a local
    store here in Austria selling electric supply (lamps etc.).

    M.



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