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Seoul power plugs
Posted: Fri April 24, 2009 04:54 AM UTC
My husband will be overnighting in Seoul soon and has a cpap machine which means it is plugged to mains power. He is staying in a hotel near the airport. What power adaptor ( we are from Australia) will it neeed. ? European. Thanks
orthogal
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Seoul Re: power plugs
Posted: Fri April 24, 2009 07:28 AM UTC
Yes, European 2-pin is the standard in Korea.
Many quality hotels will also offer multi-adaptors.

http://kropla.com/!c.htm

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DSwede
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Seoul Re: power plugs
Posted: Fri April 24, 2009 07:29 AM UTC
Sorry for hitting send too quickly. Korean outlets are typically recessed into the wall. But European 2-pin is still correct.
http://kropla.com/!f.htm

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DSwede
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Seoul Re: power plugs
Posted: Sat April 25, 2009 01:17 AM UTC
Thank you very much for your reply Anne

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orthogal
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Seoul Re: power plugs
Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:53 PM UTC
if i am using a UK 3 pin plug means i have to use a transformer? I am from Singapore!

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Seoul Re: power plugs
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 08:08 AM UTC
Korea uses 220V, 60 Hz

Check the power plug on your device. If it includes a range of voltage to encompass the above, you need no voltage converter.

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