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UK electrical items in the US?
We're due to move to the US soon (visa permitting!) and were wondering if electrical items from the UK will work in the US?
I understand there's an issue with TVs. |
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Originally posted by a lad insane We're due to move to the US soon (visa permitting!) and were wondering if electrical items from the UK will work in the US? I understand there's an issue with TVs. my advice is flog your UK stuff on Ebay and buy new when you get here. |
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Originally posted by manc1976 with a lot of faffing about with adapters and converters, yes it is technically possible. my advice is flog your UK stuff on Ebay and buy new when you get here. |
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Originally posted by James Box Unless you have a really nice kettle.... okay, lets not go there ;) |
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Originally posted by manc1976 I remember one guy who asked if he could bring his sky digital box with him and would he be able to pick up Sky. :eek: I only wish!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :cool: :D |
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What about amps and speakers??? Mine are pretty expensive, and I don't really want to flog them......but how much would it cost to ship them???? (The amp is very heavy).....in fact, at what point does the cost of shipping stuff out-weigh buying new?
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Originally posted by sohosid What about amps and speakers??? Mine are pretty expensive, and I don't really want to flog them......but how much would it cost to ship them???? (The amp is very heavy).....in fact, at what point does the cost of shipping stuff out-weigh buying new? We live in San Francisco and moved here last Nov. My husband left all his amps at home and plays his guitars through the computer which is the same one as we had in the UK. It works with a simple travel plug! I think he has had to buy a little bit of paraphenalia to be able to play but it seems to be working out ok. When you say amps, what kind of stuff do you want to bring? |
i shipped over my bang olufsen system which cost about $6k and got transformers for it - it works fine
that and my espresso machine and some other bits and bobs cost about 400 quid well worth it in my book |
Originally posted by BritGuyTN i shipped over my bang olufsen system which cost about $6k and got transformers for it - it works fine that and my espresso machine and some other bits and bobs cost about 400 quid well worth it in my book Mike. |
my daughter aged 12 is visiting for the summer and shes just asked me if she can bring her PS2 and dance mat ? any ideas ?
Jan :) |
Re: UK electrical items in the US?
Originally posted by manc1976 I remember one guy who asked if he could bring his sky satelitte dish and box with him and would he be able to pick up Sky. :eek: Only electrical item I brought over from the UK was my Marshall guitar amp. I just had to take it to bits and re-wire the transformer. Other than that you run into all sorts of incompatability issues: 50HZ / 60HZ 120V / 240V PAL / NTSC |
Sounds like a nightmare.
I will probably sell my guitar amp, not sure about my PC. I take it UK TVs, videos etc are no use in the US? Does anyone know about PS2 compatibility? I would like to bring it but I'm not sure if it will work in the US. |
Originally posted by a lad insane Does anyone know about PS2 compatibility? I would like to bring it but I'm not sure if it will work in the US. Also, you'll be able to play the games you currently own but you won't be able to buy new PS2 games in the US as they'll all be NTSC games and won't work on your PAL PS2 - unless you get your PS2 chipped. I have a NTSC PS2 which I used in the UK with a voltage convertor (my TV was fine with the NTSC signal). I considered getting it chipped to play UK games but decided that I didn't want the insides buggered about with. Do a search on this forum for other suggestions - recently someone decided to bring a UK VCR and TV over as they had a big stash of kids videos. |
Each electrical item you have should have a label that tells you the range of voltage it will accept.
Most desktop PCs have a dual voltage power supply - you need to open up the PC and flick a little switch on the power supply. Then you only need a plug adaptor. LCD screens may automatically be dual voltage - check the label. In general it's more feasible to buy voltage transformers for low wattage items (usually things that don't heat up). And it may be easier to buy the adaptors you need in the UK. Jeremy Originally posted by a lad insane Sounds like a nightmare. I will probably sell my guitar amp, not sure about my PC. I take it UK TVs, videos etc are no use in the US? Does anyone know about PS2 compatibility? I would like to bring it but I'm not sure if it will work in the US. |
So that looks like a NO then ..... I suppose i could buy her a PS2 over here, but not sure about the dance mat thing ! Oh well i'll break the news gently to her :rolleyes:
Jan :) |
Hi Jan. You can buy dance mats in Best Buy too!
My son uses his PS2 with his UK TV using a step up transformer. I bought it in the UK before he arrived here. He also plays his bass guitar & amp using the transformer and also his small practice amp and electric guitar.... not all at the same time of course! The wattage (?) it carries is 500 amps but you can get them much bigger than that. It seems to do the job for us. Maggie Originally posted by jan_michigan So that looks like a NO then ..... I suppose i could buy her a PS2 over here, but not sure about the dance mat thing ! Oh well i'll break the news gently to her :rolleyes: Jan :) |
Originally posted by jan_michigan So that looks like a NO then ..... I suppose i could buy her a PS2 over here, but not sure about the dance mat thing ! Oh well i'll break the news gently to her :rolleyes: Jan :) |
Originally posted by justboy The PS2 is a very big NO NO....i took mine hoping that if i got aq convertor it would work...not realizing that i would then need a convertor for the TV aswel.....as for the dance mat.....i have seen them in stores. So you should be able to pick one up easy! You can get transformers here http://www.newmarket-transformers.co.uk/ but you will need a PAL to NTSC converter to use your UK PS2 on a US TV unless the TV is Multi-System some good models are as are most Plasma Screens Convert PAL to NTSC using http://www.chipzone.com/shop/showdet...Product_ID=229 http://www.goldenshop.com.hk/AI-trad...tm/m_pal2n.htm http://www.bizrate.com/buy/products_...Converter.html |
i ended up just buying a new PS2 and got a MODCHIP so that i could play my games....i am giving my UK PS2 to my Brother when my Mum comes to visit in September!!
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Well it may not be worth messing around with your PS2 the dance mats and controllers etc will still work if you buy a US one (and they are cheaper in the states) its just the software you will need to buy again - having said that the dance mats aren't expensive!!
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