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pmstanford6@sbcgloba...

Does Canada operate on the same electrical current requirements as the US ?


    



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Poutine
Yes they work on the same system.


Canada doesn't buy power for the USA Buzz s!
It is the other way around.


Buzz s
Yes. Remember when the power went out a couple of years ago on the eastern seaboard. Canada got shut down in the hot weather too. It is because Canada was buying power from the US that they were shut down.


Christina
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Yes. Our grids are actually connected together because we buy each other power.


tonalc1
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yes


ijcoffin
Household voltages are the same, so all the household appliances etc work in both countries. There may be some differences in industrial applications at voltages higher than 220 volts.
Both countries use 60 Hz (cycle) power.


old lady
Absolutely! You don't need adapters or any of those other odds and ends that you have to pack overseas. In fact, most Canadian electrical appliances come from the US, so you'll see a lot of familiar brand names up here.


Ian M
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Yep, things are pretty well interchangable between us. Your quarters even work in our vending machines. How's that for consistancy?


Ryan
yep





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