It depends on what you want to do. First question I'd ask is what was the frequency of the electricity in Malaysia? In the U.S., it's 60 hz. Malaysia? Assuming the voltage in Malaysia is 250 volts and it America, it's 120 volts, the output from the adapter will be just less than 1/2 of what you'd have in Malaysia. If it's for a battery charger of some type, I'd just try to get another adapter for use the States, as they're not all that expensive. On the other hand, if it's for some other type of electronic equipment, but equipment that isn't `frequency sensitive` (50 hz. as compared to 60 hz.)you could use a `step-up` transformer, which would convert the voltage from 120 to 240, which is probably close enough. Just be sure that the output is of high enough amperage to meet the needs of the equipment. The Transformers could be obtained from a general electrical supplier because the chances of finding one at an electronics store is very unlikely.
An adapter can be used. Make sure that the adapter that you use is of a capacity that it can produce the amperage that your appliance needs. An adapter too small will burn itself open and will be of no use to anyone. Remember; Watts = Amps x Volts.
YES, Make sure to get adapter plug for India.
Yes you can - with a transformer. Maplin Electronics sell a converter that allows you to plug appliances that run on 110V into the normal UK mains. See the related.
no
220-250 Volt, as is the main part of the Europan Community.
No, the voltage difference is too high.
220 Adapter but in Brazil here is common 120 V
You need to define what you mean by 2.0 and 1.6.
The 2000 Honda Rebel 250 typically comes with a 12-volt electrical system.
Hi, IF the voltage rating is the same, the output in current (most likely in milliamps or ma) of the adapter is relatively inconsequential as long as it's at least what the Discman originally required, or a bit higher. For instance, if the Discman requires 6 volts at 250 milliamps (250 ma) and you have a 6 volt adapter that has 475 ma. available, you should be able to run your Discman off of it with very little problem. Also be sure that the different adapter has the same polarity at the plug as the original though, or it could be catastrophic. Hope this helps, Cubby
12 Volts.
A 220 volt line may put out 250 volts because this specification features voltage that varies between 220 and 250 volts. In other countries, the electricity varies in voltage between 110-120 volts.