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[QUOTE="Howie, post: 9599, member: 1752"] Your profile says you're from the US of A. To repeat myself: US have 110/120 Volt AC at 60 Hertz, Europe has 220/230 Volt AC at 50 Hertz, so make sure you have a charger (or device in case you plug it straight in) that can handle both. Some do: "input 100/240V, 50/60Hz", some don't - so check, before the thingy goes up in smoke.... You will need an adapter [b]additionally[/b]. Adapters only make sure you can plug in the damn thing - they will [b]NOT [/b]transform AC from 110 to 220. That - right voltage [b]and [/b]an adapter - applies to [b]all [/b]electric devices from the US: charger of all kinds (video, digicam), cellphone, iPod, laptop, electric razor, GPS, electric bedbug killer, dishwasher - whatever your heart desires to schlepp along the Camino... The so called "euro plug" looks like that: [img]http://www.heise.de/mobil/data/laender/power_c.png[/img] The european standard plug with protective earth conductor looks like that: [img]http://www.heise.de/mobil/data/laender/power_f.png[/img] Re "bar soap on the face": mate, I've been using bar soap on all of my body - head to toe - for the last 30 years. I'm still beautiful. Well. See yourself: AFTER SOAP: [img]http://www.angelfire.com/de/nz/data/P_self_grumpy.jpg[/img] BEFORE SOAP: [img]http://www.angelfire.com/de/nz/data/P_self.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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