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Michael Coates

Hi all, apologies for coming here to simply ask for advice but I am not particularly electric-savvy and I don't want to make a mistake on my upcoming trip to Thailand. I like to travel light but because of work I need to take my phone and my laptop with me. I checked the details on the chargers and they are listed below. Both have detachable plugs so I figured I could simply buy compatible plugs with the correct connection to the charger instead of messing around with adapters. I already have a US Figure 8 cable (with 2 straight prongs) which I believe will work in Thailand and I have read that if I buy a Euro cloverleaf cable (with 2 round prongs) that this will also work as the sockets there takes both.

Is there any issue with using a US and a Euro cable that would make them incompatible with any Thai standard cables I'm unaware of or are all of these cables just the same?

Anker Power Per 5 A2124 - Figure 8 Cable
Input: 100-240V 1.1A 50-60Hz
Output 5V=8A (2.4A max per port)

Dell 65W - Cloverleaf 3 Pin Cable
Input: 100-240V 1.7A 50-60Hz
Output 19.55V=3.34A

I have read that "Thailand uses 220V AC electricity. Power outlets feature two-prong round or flat sockets." So I believe my chargers will both work just fine though I can find no mentioned of the Hz figure anywhere.

I guess I'm looking for a little reassurance and guidance to see if I'm on the right path - if anyone has any experience of Thailand and their sockets then I would love to hear from you.

Thanks so much reading and in advance for any help you can offer.
Michael
 
Power outlets most commonly feature two-prong round or flat sockets.

The following plugs are used:voltage 220 cycles 50 men on it to keep it going .have nice time .

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Thanks for that, I've seen it online also and it does suggest my idea will work, I guess I was looking for a little reassurance based on my devices That if I buy a Euro clover leaf cable that will simply just work in Thailand.

Power outlets most commonly feature two-prong round or flat sockets.

The following plugs are used:voltage 220 cycles 50 men on it to keep it going .have nice time .

plug-type-a-d13aa097a6123ec931f4484198fea11e.png
plug-type-b-d63034543b06c5da8ff77191faa5cd3a.png
plug-type-c-fdff3ea9187b44e58c47a55e4f4c7fe2.png
plug-type-o-d32219b2c0c0fa8544cdf6aecbd054ee.png
 

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