Since the voltage standard wires and plugs are different in different countries in the world, you must prepare a conversion plug before going abroad to avoid unexpected needs.
At present, there are generally two types of voltages used for indoor electricity in the world, 100V~130V, and 220V~240V.
Generally speaking, there are generally two types of voltages used for indoor electricity consumption in countries around the world: 100V~130V and 220~240V.
Common countries use voltage types:
100V: Japan, Korea;
110~130V: Taiwan, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Cuba, Lebanon, and other countries;
220~230V: China, Hong Kong (200V), UK, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, India, Singapore, Thailand, Netherlands, Spain, Greece, Austria, Philippines, Norway and other countries.
Description of the conversion plugs that need to be prepared when going abroad:
China, Australia, New Zealand, etc. use the national standard plug, which is characterized by three flat heads.
The United States, Canada, Japan, etc. use American standard plugs, which are characterized by one round and two flat.
Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Singapore, etc. use British standard plugs, which are characterized by three square heads.
Germany, France, Spain, Sweden, etc. use European standard plugs, which are characterized by two round heads.
China, in fact, there are many kinds of plugs in China. If we pay attention to them, we will find a variety of them, most of which are American and European standards.
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