Recharging Digital Camera Batteries
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Terry Warner
Recharging Digital Camera Batteries
I am off to Castara on June 10th and I am worried that I won't be able to recharge the batteries for my digital camera. Has anyone else had this problem or can I relax. I would hate to think that I couldn't take many photographs.
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Hi Terry
Fear not! Just make sure that you take a standard three-pin to two-pin-flat electricity plug adapter. You'll need this for any other electical appliances you take. See our Electricity page for further information.
Fear not! Just make sure that you take a standard three-pin to two-pin-flat electricity plug adapter. You'll need this for any other electical appliances you take. See our Electricity page for further information.
Steve Wooler
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Joe King
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Hi Joe
I’m really surprised that you have a problem. I thought that all these rechargeable batteries ran at around 8v and certainly not more than 12v, so the chargers are international and normally always adjust automatically to the local power supply. Check the charger unit that plugs into the wall socket. Somewhere in the small blurb on the charger it will say something like “Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz”. If so, you can basically charge this on any main electricity system, anywhere in the world – provided you have the correct plug adapter of course.
Yes, if you run a 240v UK hairdryer on the 110v current in Tobago, it will run at well below normal heat. It won’t do it any harm though.
I’m really surprised that you have a problem. I thought that all these rechargeable batteries ran at around 8v and certainly not more than 12v, so the chargers are international and normally always adjust automatically to the local power supply. Check the charger unit that plugs into the wall socket. Somewhere in the small blurb on the charger it will say something like “Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz”. If so, you can basically charge this on any main electricity system, anywhere in the world – provided you have the correct plug adapter of course.
Yes, if you run a 240v UK hairdryer on the 110v current in Tobago, it will run at well below normal heat. It won’t do it any harm though.
Steve Wooler
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Joe King
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Dave Guest
My camera uses AA batteries and when I bought the rechargable batteries and charger for it I made sure to ask for the international version. It was more expensive than the "single voltage" equivalent but can be used world-wide on any voltage supply.
If your camera takes a proprietary battery that charges in-camera then you'll need to do as Joe did above and check the input voltage range that the charger will work across.
If the worse comes to the worse I'm sure if you asked around you'd find someone somewhere nearby with a 240v 3-pin plug socket. I think most of the hotels have them which they power from their own generators. At the RTB there were both 3-pin 240v sockets and 2-pin 110v sockets in our room.
Dave
If your camera takes a proprietary battery that charges in-camera then you'll need to do as Joe did above and check the input voltage range that the charger will work across.
If the worse comes to the worse I'm sure if you asked around you'd find someone somewhere nearby with a 240v 3-pin plug socket. I think most of the hotels have them which they power from their own generators. At the RTB there were both 3-pin 240v sockets and 2-pin 110v sockets in our room.
Dave
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Terry Warner
Thanks for all the help
Thanks for all the replies. This Web Site is amazing.
Terry Warner
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