Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 Do i need a visa to travel to ireland with my us passport?
...


 Im gonna bring my dog by the ferry, just wanna know what my dog should have..? from ireland to england?
...


 Whats th weather like in county cork,ireland at moment pls??
...


 Why does Fianna Fail keep getting government seats?
I'm an American, and my boyfriend is from Ireland. I've seen people post on here that they hate the current government (and hey, we're with you! German Shepherds banned? A shopping ...


 I need grinds in sth dublin?
...


 I'm looking for places in Ireland to spend day out with husband and 2 yr old.?
Preferably in the south of ireland, We live in the Midlands. Both indoor and outdoor ideas cause not having great weather............


 Does anyone know of good places to visit in Ireland?
I'd just like to know any good landmarks, bridges, restaurants......


 Is northern Ireland different country to republic of Ireland?
if you like you can say ...


 Going on hens night soon any suggestings?
26 girls from dublin going to galway want to give the hen great weekend to remember?...


 Do Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland get along well?
...


 Tips for travel to Ireland?
I'm going to be studying in Ireland for a month in May. Any ideas about not looking like an ignorant American while I'm over there?

I'm Irish, but I've never been ...


 Can you help me find a boyfriend?
...


 What area is dublin city centre (postcode), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?
What are is dublin city centre (postcode e.g. i think its Dublin 1 or 2 but im not sure which), and what are the best hotels that are reasonably priced?

Looking for a nice night out that ...


 How long would a boat journey take, from Ireland to America in 1915 ?
...


 How do you count American money in Ireland?
Is there a big difference between the two??...


 Dublin or new york?
...


 Anyone from southern Ireland?
what is it like to live there?...


 How old is the Fungie Dolphin?
Famous dolphin in I...


 Suggestion for hotels in Ireland?
nice hotel 3/4* near theatres/ shops and nice places to eat in ...


 How much for a cleaner?
i answered an ad for a cleaner yesterday- she is looking for €30 for 2 hours cleaning. i thought the going rate was 10 per hour. that's more than i earn an hour after tax etc as a ...



tstud925

Power adapters for ireland?

What adapters do I need to use my stuff in Ireland? I live in the US...also, are the adapters all I need to use my macbook?

Thanks

    



Show all answers


submissivmsle36
hi you
we have 220 here in Ireland you will need a adaptor to bring it down to 110 also just like the UK you will a 3 pin adaptor plug here to in Ireland so putting it basically what you would need for in the UK you will here in Ireland to were the exact same


Pyro
Rating
You can get it in the airport,
http://www.travelwithcare.com/pubcontent/images/products/HJ039.jpg
Looks like this


roisin007
You can buy a travel adaptor at the airport - we use three pin plugs in Ireland whereas you probably have two pin. Just be careful when you're buying because apart from the UK and Ireland most European countries also use two pin but they're a different size to the US one. Hope you enjoy your trip - you're laptop shouldn't be a problem as lots of Irish buy US laptops cos they're much cheaper there than here!


Martina L
You don't need a power adapter for your macbook or any appliance that already has a built-in adapter in its lead (that sort of box in the middle of the lead). Also, Ipods, cell phones etc will work fine. You will just need a plug adapter - the sockets here are the same as the UK (here is a picture: http://www.davecarthy.com/images/x10/10530.jpg). Even if you don't find one in the US, you'll definitely find one at the airport as soon as you land. Keep in mind that you would also need a power adapter if you want to use appliances like a hairdryer or some hair straighteners, radios etc... the voltage here is 220.


Congress3
Rating
Not sure what kind of adapter you will need but you will be able to pick one up in any electric store
And yes that is all you will need for your computer to work





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.084
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds