This travel guide provides several categories that provide the information you need about the plug adapters and voltage converters you may need. The categories in this travel guide are intended to provide the specific information you need. Some information may not apply to your application and would thus be a waste of your time. Click
on the category below that best describes your situation, concerns or
applications for more information:
Quick
overview of International Electricity Issues
Differences
in international electricity and what it means to you when you
travel. This world travel guide covers some of the important issues
without overwhelming you with more information than you actually
need.
World
travel guide for traveling from US or Canada to one of
these countries:
Bahamas,
Barbados, Barbuda, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guam, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica,
Japan, Mexico, Micronesia, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Palau, Puerto Rico,
Saba and Saba (St.Eustatius), Taiwan, Trinidad, Tobago, Turks/Caicos
Islands, United States of America, Venezuela, and Virgin Islands
World
travel guide for traveling from one of the following countries
to US or Canada:
Bahamas,
Barbados, Barbuda, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guam, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica,
Japan, Mexico, Micronesia, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Palau, Puerto Rico,
Saba and Saba (St.Eustatius), Taiwan, Trinidad, Tobago, Turks/Caicos
Islands, United States of America, Venezuela, and Virgin Islands
World
guide for travel from US or Canada to any 220/230/240 volt country
A
travel guide covering problems you might experience in other
countries of the world when trying to use your electrical appliances
Frequently
Asked Questions - FAQ
You
are not alone in your confusion about International Electricity and
what it means to you when you travel. This world travel guide
contains some very common questions that should prove helpful in
determining what you actually may or may not need.
Relocating
to 220/230/240 volt countries with US/Canada 110/120 volt household
appliances
World
travel guide you will want to review if moving US/Canada 110/120 volt
appliances to a 220/230/240 volt country. This world travel guide
covers those issues necessary for you to decide which appliances make
sense to be relocated with you.
Step-By-Step
World Travel Guide
This
world travel guide uses a flow system of questions that should lead
you ultimately to what you need. It is interactive and requires some
limited information from you as do all of these guides. Most
questions require simple Yes or No responses from you which will flow
to the next question. In most cases, only four questions are required
to find what you need