Title: How to Use a Travel Power Adapter?
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- How to Use a Travel Power Adapter?
2Presented by Power-supply
International travelers must consider power needs
for electronic devices and appliances while
abroad. Several countries have specific
electrical systems and sockets that differ from
those you see at home or at any place in your
locality. Travelers can safely charge a range of
equipment while out of the country with
accessories such as such as a socket adapter for
plugs and power converter/transformer. A socket
or plug adapter converts the existing flat plug
configuration used in the United States to
conform to the socket configuration in another
country. Travelers can check power requirements
for devices during trip planning so that personal
electronics are always ready to use.
3Steps to Use Travel Power Adapters
Step 1 check the electrical system and plug type
for the country where you will be travelling with
your travel power adapters. Consult a reference
that lists electrical specifications for
countries. It will help you understand which
travel power adapter can be used in which
country. Step 2 Purchase a travel power adapter
to fit the electrical outlet for the country
based on the type of plug or socket used. Plug
adapters bear a letter corresponding to the plug
configuration. Single travel power adapters are
available for selected countries. Step 3
Identify the power requirements for the device by
checking the label on the back of the device or
information on the power transformer for the
voltage and amperage to determine whether a
converter is needed. Alternatively, consult the
owners manual for electrical or power
requirements. Appliances such as a hair dryer or
devices such as a cell phone may specify a dual
voltage rating for 110V and 200V, so that they
dont require a power converter in many countries
only a plug travel power adapter for the
outlet. If the device doesnt specify a
dual-voltage rating, it is a single-voltage
appliance.
4Travel Power Adapters
5Step 4 Calculate the wattage for the device if
its not specified by multiplying the voltage and
the amperage. Wattage is the amount of
electricity needed by a device for power or for
charging. If a small device requires a small
wattage and doesnt have a transformer, it may be
damaged or fried by a countrys electrical system
because a transformer or converter isnt used to
prevent a power surge. Step 5 Purchase a
travel power adapter with converter as needed
based on determinations from steps 2 and 4.
Everyone who already are using travel power
adapters recommending to use a converter that is
rated at least 50 higher than needed. For
example, use a 350W converter or higher for 220W
device. Step 6 Attach the travel power adapter
cord to the device when you arrive at your
destination. If you also use a power
converter/transformer, then plug the devices
power cord into the power socket on the
converter. Step 7 Match the prongs of the power
plug for the device or converter to the slots on
the adapter and then insert the plug adapter into
the wall outlet. Prevent a power surge or sparks
by checking that the cord and adapter fit tightly
together before plugging it into a working power
supply.
6Searching for an ideal platform to look through a
wide range of travel power adapters? E-Star Power
Development Co. Ltd is the best option you have.
Browse the site and you will find a number of
travel power adapters to choose from.
Contact Details E-Star Power Development Co.
Ltd 1F., No.40, Juren Ln., Sec. 2, Sanmin Rd.,
Banciao Dist., New Taipei City 22069,
Taiwan Phone 886-2-2957 5580 Fax 886-2-2957
7473 Email service_at_power-supply.tw Website
www.power-supply.tw
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