On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 13:33, Leandro A. F. Pereira wrote: > Quoted by a group of angry rabbits > For `Sven Luther <sven.luther@wanadoo.fr>' > On Monday, 11 August 2003 (12:58): > > > > > > > > > > Another question raised up: Which volteage is used in Brasil for power > > > > plugs. > > > > > > 127V. Some places have 220V too. > > > > I also guess they don't have the round holes, but the little flat ones > > like in the US ? > > > > Actually, all wallet plugs except very (20+ years) old ones, contains both > round and US-style roles[1]. IIRC, the round ones are smaller than those used in > Europe -- so it's safer to bring a whatever-to-US-style plug adapter (or some > wire cutter, screwdrivers and a voltmeter :P). > > > [1] Wallet plug ASCII-art: > ________ > / \ > | o| |o | > \________/ Or something like the japanese guys had this year. A bendable power-plug adaptor. You bend it to the distance between the holes. Regards, Martin List-Petersen martin at list-petersen dot dk -- QUESTION AUTHORITY. (Sez who?)
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