Yes Mickey
When I returned to England from the US in 1990, I had fair amount of
110v (why use such a piddling voltage?) applicances. I still have the
transformer into which was plugged my Atari ST. If it will withstand
heating equipment, it will be fine for battery chargers. You can check
the current requirement with the formula P=IV (P in watts, I in amps
and V in volts). Just don't exceed the maximum current allowed.
Have a wonderful time.
Chris
Mickey asked:
I'm going to NZ with my US equipment. I have a voltage converter, but
it
says for use with heating element equipment like hair dryers and
curling
irons. Is it safe to plug battery chargers into it? Will it work?
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Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
ftog at threeshoes.co.uk
http://www.threeshoes.co.uk
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