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Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Hi, now the Philippines are open, I'm looking forward to coming out. Could anyone explain what type of adaptor I would need for small electric items ie shaver, toothbrush and phone.
UK 3 pin plug to use in Philippines. TIA |
Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
same as the US 2 flat pin - most adapters these days can cope with any country as they have multiple holes
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
I have some simple adapters saying "use only on the continent"! They tell you to have the pins vertical for the USA and slanting a little for Aus/NZ. As Skippy says outlets are the same as the USA here. If you end up resident better to just cut off the UK plug and attach local ones.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
UK plug adaptors are readily available here in the hardware stores.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Raffin
(Post 13094271)
I have some simple adapters saying "use only on the continent"! They tell you to have the pins vertical for the USA and slanting a little for Aus/NZ. As Skippy says outlets are the same as the USA here. If you end up resident better to just cut off the UK plug and attach local ones.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Stokkevn
(Post 13094522)
I did it round the other way, when I built the house I explained to the electrician about earth wires and shipped out a load of UK wall sockets of which about half have USB charge connections in them so I don't keep hearing "Where is my charger?"
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
That is a totally illegal and dangerous adapter. No shutters for a start. Insufficient plastic round the sides so plugs can be inserted with one pin or upside down. Can't see the other side but does it have an earth pin?
Smash it up and throw the remains in the bin for your families safety. |
Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 13105846)
That is a totally illegal and dangerous adapter. No shutters for a start. Insufficient plastic round the sides so plugs can be inserted with one pin or upside down. Can't see the other side but does it have an earth pin?
Smash it up and throw the remains in the bin for your families safety. |
Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 13105846)
That is a totally illegal and dangerous adapter. No shutters for a start. Insufficient plastic round the sides so plugs can be inserted with one pin or upside down. Can't see the other side but does it have an earth pin?
Smash it up and throw the remains in the bin for your families safety. 2/ Earth pin in the Philippines? 3/ Never seen them used as you described, thick or thin plastic included I have used these for years, did so yesterday with british black and decker drill. No one has died or come to harm and/or injury from many tears of use. We do not have 240v here |
Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
That's something you will need to get used to in the Philippines, In general electrical fittings are very poor quality Chinese knockoffs of 110V US fittings, and yes run at 240v. Plumbing and fitting are of a similar very poor quality. If you want to find the fuse panel in a building assuming they have one just follow the soot on the ceiling. If they don't have a ceiling it's a bit more difficult. During the rainy season there are more electricutions than drownings in the floods.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Gazza-d
(Post 13105863)
That's something you will need to get used to in the Philippines, In general electrical fittings are very poor quality Chinese knockoffs of 110V US fittings, and yes run at 240v. Plumbing and fitting are of a similar very poor quality. If you want to find the fuse panel in a building assuming they have one just follow the soot on the ceiling. If they don't have a ceiling it's a bit more difficult. During the rainy season there are more electricutions than drownings in the floods.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Stokkevn
(Post 13105866)
Instead of using an adapter just go for the local system that I have seen used on more than one occasion and that is two bared wire ends stuffed in the socket and held in place by two nails with some duck tape around the top. Works a treat.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Gazza-d
(Post 13105863)
That's something you will need to get used to in the Philippines, In general electrical fittings are very poor quality Chinese knockoffs of 110V US fittings, and yes run at 240v. Plumbing and fitting are of a similar very poor quality. If you want to find the fuse panel in a building assuming they have one just follow the soot on the ceiling. If they don't have a ceiling it's a bit more difficult. During the rainy season there are more electricutions than drownings in the floods.
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
"The US uses 120v not 110." So what who cares!
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Re: Plug adaptor UK to Philippines
Originally Posted by Bealinehx
(Post 13120412)
"The US uses 120v not 110." So what who cares!
It started at 110v and gradually changed over the years and was standardised at 120v in 1984. So although it's now 120v it has always been known as 110v. |
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