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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
technician
 
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Default Palau and Aus power supply question

I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me anything
about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau? Does anyone know
what the power supply is on Mike Ball's "Sea Sport" live-aboard dive boat?
Thanks.


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Todd H.
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

"technician" <stingray78@earthlink.net> writes:

> I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me anything
> about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
> standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau?


You may be okay in Palau according to:
http://travelmart.net/hotels/palau/travelinfo.html

But australia, according to
http://www.australia.worldweb.com/Tr...s/Electricity/

is 220/240. Radio Shack carries travel transformers that are small
and fit nicely in your suitcase. I had a 50W electronics/razor
transformer that had all the necessary tips on it. They also sold a
similar, but 1500W model that is restricted to use with heating
appliances.

You may find that rechargers and computer power supplies may already
be dual voltage, and may work as-is just fine. Some hair dryers are
dual voltage as well.

> Does anyone know what the power supply is on Mike Ball's "Sea Sport"
> live-aboard dive boat? Thanks.


Dunno, but I'm guessin Mike Ball could tell ya in a heartbeat.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Todd H.
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

t@toddh.net (Todd H.) writes:

> "technician" <stingray78@earthlink.net> writes:
>
> > I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me anything
> > about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
> > standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau?

>
> You may be okay in Palau according to:
> http://travelmart.net/hotels/palau/travelinfo.html
>
> But australia, according to
> http://www.australia.worldweb.com/Tr...s/Electricity/
>
> is 220/240. Radio Shack carries travel transformers that are small
> and fit nicely in your suitcase. I had a 50W electronics/razor
> transformer that had all the necessary tips on it. They also sold a
> similar, but 1500W model that is restricted to use with heating
> appliances.
>
> You may find that rechargers and computer power supplies may already
> be dual voltage, and may work as-is just fine. Some hair dryers are
> dual voltage as well.


Oh, I need to add that in Australia, it appears you would at least
need angled plug adapters, even for 220 capable power supplies. Our
parallel plug blades won't fit there.

http://www.australia.worldweb.com/Tr...ity/8-728.html

Caveat: I know electricity and have been overseas, but to neither of
these places. I'm relying on the websites above's word on what
they've got.

--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

"Todd H." <t@toddh.net> wrote in message news:m04qhkhdbu.fsf@ripco.com...

> Caveat: I know electricity and have been overseas, but to neither of
> these places. I'm relying on the websites above's word on what
> they've got.


If you don't really know and you're just regurgitating stuff that the OP
could easily have found himself in less time than it took to write his post,
why are you bothering to reply? Just curious.

BTW, Palau has absolutely the exact same electrical configuration as the
U.S. since we used to "own" it. Australia likely has their prongs upside
down like the rest of the country.


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Tony Howard
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

Why not simply find a Palau dive operation on the web, or a local tourist
board office in your country and ask either one of them?

Australia is 220/240v, as is the UK, all of Europe, most of Asia and almost
anywhere outside of the US and the Caribbean.

http://www.tempestcom.com/cart/cart.aspx?CategoryID=17

http://palau.panpacific.com/hotel/hotel_contacts.html


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

"Tony Howard" <tony@samesamediving.com> wrote in message
news:41e7a8f6.0@entanet...

> Australia is 220/240v, as is the UK, all of Europe, most of Asia and
> almost
> anywhere outside of the US and the Caribbean.


Yeah, big deal. Palau is 110/60, as is Canada (they're not really part of
the U.S.), Mexico (also not part of the U.S.), and Japan (which loves to
emulate the U.S.). And don't you ever forget that Uzbekistan, Eritrea,
Slovenia, and Tonga are all members of the coalition to invade Iraq. We're
well loved in certain circles.


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
technician
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

Thanks Todd,

Very useful info and exactly what I was looking for. Much appreciated.

"Todd H." <t@toddh.net> wrote in message news:m03bx5dswk.fsf@ripco.com...
> "technician" <stingray78@earthlink.net> writes:
>
> > I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me

anything
> > about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
> > standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau?

>
> You may be okay in Palau according to:
> http://travelmart.net/hotels/palau/travelinfo.html
>
> But australia, according to
> http://www.australia.worldweb.com/Tr...s/Electricity/
>
> is 220/240. Radio Shack carries travel transformers that are small
> and fit nicely in your suitcase. I had a 50W electronics/razor
> transformer that had all the necessary tips on it. They also sold a
> similar, but 1500W model that is restricted to use with heating
> appliances.
>
> You may find that rechargers and computer power supplies may already
> be dual voltage, and may work as-is just fine. Some hair dryers are
> dual voltage as well.
>
> > Does anyone know what the power supply is on Mike Ball's "Sea Sport"
> > live-aboard dive boat? Thanks.

>
> Dunno, but I'm guessin Mike Ball could tell ya in a heartbeat.
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Todd H.
> http://www.toddh.net/



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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Tack
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question


"technician" <stingray78@earthlink.net> wrote in message
newscyFd.5789$pZ4.1685@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
>I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me anything
> about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
> standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau? Does anyone know
> what the power supply is on Mike Ball's "Sea Sport" live-aboard dive boat?
> Thanks.
>
>

A topic close to my heart!
Having concerns about power supply ( Lottsa' strobe batteries to charge
etc.) I take note of this issue.
Firstly:


Mike Balls Spoilsport has BOTH 110 and 240 available in the cabins ( !!)
with American plugs) - I THINK that Supersport will probably have the same -
just email 'em (sea sport =?? not a Ball boat I've heard of) . The
Australian fitting is normal - i.e Two angled pins and a FLAT earth pin.....
normal from our perspective that is!


2)Palau is typical 110 American fitting - I can email you a Photo of the
socket if ya like! Was there 4 months ago.
Sounds like a great trip!
Enjoy
HTH
Tack
www.DivingTheBlue.com
Underwater digital photography web site.


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
Todd H.
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

"Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> writes:

> "Todd H." <t@toddh.net> wrote in message news:m04qhkhdbu.fsf@ripco.com...
>
> > Caveat: I know electricity and have been overseas, but to neither of
> > these places. I'm relying on the websites above's word on what
> > they've got.

>
> If you don't really know and you're just regurgitating stuff that the OP
> could easily have found himself in less time than it took to write his post,
> why are you bothering to reply? Just curious.


Well certainly not for your benefit, ya weenie.

Having an EE degree and having recently solved the "what to pack for
international travel to a 220/240 country, and where to get it" demon
recently, I had some value to add in the event no one with specific
Palau and Australia info came forward. It's not uncommon for
international travellers to get the prong adapters, but fail to get
voltage transformers, and their eyes tend to get big when their razor
starts smoking.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:24 PM
technician
 
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Default Re: Palau and Aus power supply question

Thanks Tack,

The info on the Mike Ball boat is very useful. Thanks for the first-hand
confirmation about Palau.


"Tack" <gottabekiddin@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:41e89372$0$1033$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>
> "technician" <stingray78@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> newscyFd.5789$pZ4.1685@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
> >I am planning a trip to Australia and Palau. Can anyone tell me anything
> > about the electrical power supplies in these locations? Can I use my
> > standard US devices and plugs in Australia? In Palau? Does anyone know
> > what the power supply is on Mike Ball's "Sea Sport" live-aboard dive

boat?
> > Thanks.
> >
> >

> A topic close to my heart!
> Having concerns about power supply ( Lottsa' strobe batteries to charge
> etc.) I take note of this issue.
> Firstly:
>
>
> Mike Balls Spoilsport has BOTH 110 and 240 available in the cabins ( !!)
> with American plugs) - I THINK that Supersport will probably have the

same -
> just email 'em (sea sport =?? not a Ball boat I've heard of) . The
> Australian fitting is normal - i.e Two angled pins and a FLAT earth

pin.....
> normal from our perspective that is!
>
>
> 2)Palau is typical 110 American fitting - I can email you a Photo of the
> socket if ya like! Was there 4 months ago.
> Sounds like a great trip!
> Enjoy
> HTH
> Tack
> www.DivingTheBlue.com
> Underwater digital photography web site.
>
>



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