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Sat, 1 Jan 2005 17:19:30 -0500
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>
most of the time your transformer will automatically convert - all you have
to do is borrow a cable with the correct plug from someone & connect it to
your transformer -
if my 8-years & counting-old dinosaur can do it, anything can...

"Williams, Emily" <[log in to unmask]> schrieb:
> Lynda,
> It has been my experience whenever I travel that most laptops will
convert internally between 240 and 110. It should say for sure in the
laptop's manual What you will probably need is a plug adaptor that will
convert your laptop's two plug prong to a three plug prong.  In the past I
have bought these at electronic stores in the country I am working in but
now that airports have such handy travel shops built in you might look
there.
<

I have seen the kits in Radio Shack. They come with several different plug
adaptors. You may have to look at the back of the transformer and it may,
only a few  do now, have a switch that changes from 110/120  to 220/240
volts

David Hayes RPA
St. Croix, Virgin Islands

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