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In Europe the voltage is different, it is 220 volts, where as in the U.S. the voltage for electronics is 110 volts. That is why you need the converter so that you do not ruin your electronics.
NO, unless you get a converter that converts 220 to 110.
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Swedish outlets have 230V, 50Hz like the rest of Europe.
European countries have different frequencies of power from the United States, and also from each other. You will definitely need a travel adapter for all of your plug-in electronics, and you need to make sure the plugs are able to accept the altered frequency. Look to related links for more information.
A lot of people have lost their precious electronics because they did not suspect that they needed to use a voltage converter transformer or they simply did not know how to use one. If you bought your electronics in Europe or Asia and then brought them home to the USA then chances are the specifications will require that you use a voltage converter with them. Otherwise you will blow up your electronic product or it will simply not come on at all. There is no reason to be intimidated when it comes to using a voltage converter transformer, it is actually easier than it looks or sounds. The following steps below will show you how to easily use a voltage converter on electronics operating on 220v. 1. Your first step should be to take a look behind the voltage converter transformer. Here you are supposed to find the input voltage selection panel. It is usually red in color on most models of voltage converters. The input setting will depend on your current location. If you are in the USA you will have to set the input voltage to 110v. If you are in Europe however it will have to be set to an input of 220v. 2. Turn the converter around and take a look at the front. At the front of the input converter you will find a universal socket. It is called a universal socket because it means that it can be used for both plugs that need to be grounded and those that do not. You will not be required to get another adapter to fit in your electronics’ adapter. This universal socket is output source. This is where you will have to plug in your 220v electronic product. 3. After you have plugged in the 220v product, you then need to switch on the voltage converter transformer and then your product. You should never switch on the electronic product and then the voltage converter. There may be a bit of current still left in the converter which compounded with the new settings you just chose could permanently damage your product.
Best buy has all kinds of computer products and accessories since Best buy is a big electronics outlet. Any laptop adapter you purchase can be used in Europe.
Check the charger, if the charger says 100-240V you probably do not need one, also check the Hertz (Hz) information (also printed on the charger). This site has good information on the Voltage and Hertz for many countries. http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm
To make sure you have the right plug and you don't have to stress about it, you can buy an international plug adapter. Not too expensive and you can use it all over the world without asking yourself which one should have bring!
Yes there are what are known as adapters to enable different kinds of plugs to be used in Europe.
If you have the correct travel adapter to plug it in with, then yes it will work.
Europe trades with many foreign countries bout does not mean that they will trade with anyone. Europe's main consumer is china. What china and Europe trade is clothing, electronics, toys, furniture,...