In Cuba, the electric plugs used are Type A and Type B. To use your electronic devices, you will need to bring a plug adapter that can convert your device's plug to fit into the Type A or Type B outlets in Cuba.
In Tunisia, you will need a Type C or Type E travel adaptor, as the country primarily uses these two plug types. The standard voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. It's advisable to check your devices to ensure they are compatible with this voltage to avoid damage. Always carry a universal travel adaptor to accommodate different devices if you plan to travel to other countries as well.
Yes, you will likely need a power adaptor for Japan as they use a different type of electrical outlet than many other countries. It is recommended to check the specific type of adaptor needed for your devices before traveling.
the one with two holes.(this may be wrong)
This type of adaptor is commonly available in high street shops in scotland. Also the airport.
For Argentina, you will need a Type C or Type I plug adapter.
For Indonesia, you will need a Type C or Type F plug adapter.
Yes, you will need a plug adapter for UK appliances to use them in Canada, as the two countries have different plug types. The UK uses Type G plugs, while Canada uses Type A and B plugs. Additionally, you should check the voltage compatibility, as the UK operates on 230V and Canada on 120V; a voltage converter may be required for some appliances.
For Brazil, you will need a plug adapter that is compatible with type C or type N sockets.
For the UK, you will need a Type G plug adapter.
There are no adptors to plug a 240v plug into a 120v receptacle. 240v requires two hot wores and a neutral and ground. 120v requires one hot wire, a neutral and a ground. If you have something that runs on 240/120 you need the cord and adaptor that came with the equipment as you willl need the wires to mate up accordingly.
In Scotland, you will need a Type G converter plug to use with your electronic devices.