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What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

A decent 230VAC to 110VAC transformer (I have one for some power tools) is about £50 so if you are only looking at a few usb devices it would be cheaper to bybuy usb chargers in the country you are going to.

What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

A decent 230VAC to 110VAC transformer (I have one for some power tools) is about £50 so if you are only looking at a few usb devices it would be cheaper to by usb chargers in the country you are going to.

What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

A decent 230VAC to 110VAC transformer (I have one for some power tools) is about £50 so if you are only looking at a few usb devices it would be cheaper to buy usb chargers in the country you are going to.

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Solar Mike
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What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

A decent 230VAC to 110VAC transformer (I have one for some power tools) is about £50 so if you are only looking at a few usb devices it would be cheaper to by usb chargers in the country you are going to.

What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...

A decent 230VAC to 110VAC transformer (I have one for some power tools) is about £50 so if you are only looking at a few usb devices it would be cheaper to by usb chargers in the country you are going to.

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Solar Mike
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What are you powering? A laptop power supply for example is usually rated for 100 to 240VAC and 50/60 Hz...