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Are there places to charge batteries and small electronics (phone, ipod) in SEA or do I need to stock up on batteries, or is it just not even worth bringing along? Wasn't sure where to post this one because it was so general. Thanks so much!
the voltage in SEA is 220, so just in case you are from north america where the standard voltage is 110, check your chargers to make sure they can handle the higher voltage.
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Are there places to charge batteries and small electronics (phone, ipod) in SEA or do I need to stock up on batteries, or is it just not even worth bringing along? Wasn't sure where to post this one because it was so general. Thanks so much!
#1 Posted: 12/6/2006 - 13:41
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Hi kattyleigh,
Virtually all rooms will have a two or three prong power plug that you can use to plug in your chargers -- no need for loads iof batterries.
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Thanks...I didn't know that!
#3 Posted: 13/6/2006 - 05:05
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the voltage in SEA is 220, so just in case you are from north america where the standard voltage is 110, check your chargers to make sure they can handle the higher voltage.
#4 Posted: 13/6/2006 - 11:25