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Keith1963 Feb 12th 2016 12:59 am

UK electrical products
 
I am thinking of bringing over my old TV from the uk, any experiences of electrical current issues if used via a power regulator ? ( plus adapter ) In fact any electrical goods that are not a good idea to bring over or dangerous due to fire etc ?

Dondurma Feb 12th 2016 1:31 am

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The great thing about bringing over your tv or radio from home is you can then watch all your fav UK programmes ....

Keith1963 Feb 12th 2016 2:48 am

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Cheers mate, I never thought of that .....

Fredbargate Feb 12th 2016 2:54 am

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Originally Posted by Dondurma (Post 11865550)
The great thing about bringing over your tv or radio from home is you can then watch all your fav UK programmes ....

?

I have a tv from Japan but no Japanese programs :thumbdown:

mikelincs Feb 12th 2016 3:10 am

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Originally Posted by Keith1963 (Post 11865519)
I am thinking of bringing over my old TV from the uk, any experiences of electrical current issues if used via a power regulator ? ( plus adapter ) In fact any electrical goods that are not a good idea to bring over or dangerous due to fire etc ?

Voltages are the same, so no problems, except that you will NOT get UK programmes, unless you fring a UK SKY bpx and are lucky enough to be somewhere where you can pick up UK SKY, and your dish is big enough.

Retired in Euskadi Feb 12th 2016 3:10 am

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Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 11865632)
?

I have a tv from Japan but no Japanese programs :thumbdown:

Ours is a Danish TV, and like yours, we don't get any Danish TV either.

Keith 1963: If you bring your washing machine, then bear in mind that most here only have a cold water inlet hose connector, so you probably won't find a hot tap connection in your plumbing.
Probably the only things worth bringing would be a fridge/freezer & any hi-fi equipment. It's probably best to buy the rest here.

mikelincs Feb 12th 2016 3:27 am

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Originally Posted by Retired in Euskadi (Post 11865643)
Ours is a Danish TV, and like yours, we don't get any Danish TV either.

Keith 1963: If you bring your washing machine, then bear in mind that most here only have a cold water inlet hose connector, so you probably won't find a hot tap connection in your plumbing.
Probably the only things worth bringing would be a fridge/freezer & any hi-fi equipment. It's probably best to buy the rest here.

I would have thought that bringing a Fridge/freezer COULD be a problem, the shaking up of the refrdgerant on the trip may well cause problems, unless they are very very well packed and protected. They are so cheap to buy in Spain that I would have thought is just wasn't worth it.
Most recent UK washing machines are cold fill only so there should be no problem there.

EllisG Feb 12th 2016 4:04 am

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 11865658)
I would have thought that bringing a Fridge/freezer COULD be a problem, the shaking up of the refrdgerant on the trip may well cause problems, unless they are very very well packed and protected. They are so cheap to buy in Spain that I would have thought is just wasn't worth it.
Most recent UK washing machines are cold fill only so there should be no problem there.

No problem shipping anything (I regularly send appliances all over the place as far afield as Australia) but the thing about a fridge is even the shortest delivery will shake up the gases so it should ideally be left overnight to settle once it is delivered before thinking about switching it on. The biggest danger with fridge freezers are the large visible surface areas just waiting for whatever else you are shipping to fall and dent them in transit

Keith1963 Feb 12th 2016 4:55 am

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Cheers folks, I always read the first post to get a flavour of the preferred answer ....
Your answers have been interesting.

teuchterpete Feb 12th 2016 7:37 am

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Originally Posted by Retired in Euskadi (Post 11865643)
Ours is a Danish TV, and like yours, we don't get any Danish TV either.

Keith 1963: If you bring your washing machine, then bear in mind that most here only have a cold water inlet hose connector, so you probably won't find a hot tap connection in your plumbing.
Probably the only things worth bringing would be a fridge/freezer & any hi-fi equipment. It's probably best to buy the rest here.

I did some time working at a refrigeration company. If moving fridge/fridge freezer. Either stand upright or lay it face down ( on doors) on a soft surface. Then stand upright for about 24 hours before switching on. Problems occur if laid down on side when lubrication oil runs out of compressor into cooling system This will then freeze and block system, irrepairable damage occurs.

VEDShappy Feb 12th 2016 8:31 am

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I was told by an domestic appliance engineer that fridges are made differently or set up differently for northern Europe or southern Europe due to the differing ambient temperatures. Whether this is true, or not, I don't know.

Fred James Feb 12th 2016 8:56 am

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Why would they do that? 5 degrees is the same anywhere and the thermostat ensures that the fridge is always at the same temperature.

olivefarmer Feb 12th 2016 9:30 am

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VEDShappy spot on. Fridges and fridge freezers are built to work in specific ambient temps so a North European one would have to work its socks off here in Spain in the summer. You can buy suitable ones in Britain for use here. They are marked up something like sub tropical. We were given a new one as a present when we moved here and it lasted nine years so transported OK.

Fred James Feb 12th 2016 6:53 pm

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Fridges will always have to work harder in hot countries and subsequently use more power. The main factor that will affect this is the energy rating which is essentially the effectiveness of the insulation.

The desire to have an energy efficient fridge will be the same in the UK as in Spain. I doubt that the fridges for sale in the UK have lower energy ratings that those sold in Spain.

I believe there are climate classes for fridges, but I would expect that all those sold in the EU would be the same and cover both extremes of temperature - if they were not it would make distribution pretty difficult.

Tadd1966 Feb 12th 2016 8:36 pm

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A bit if advice I was given was change all plugs and don't rely on adaptors
all electrical items will work in Spain even fridges just let them settle after transportation
have you checked out prices for new in Spain against selling in UK and shipping costs etc. sometimes worth doing the maths but depends on age of equipment etc.


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