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[QUOTE="t2andreo, post: 371648, member: 25553"] Alwyn: I suggest that, for your situation, the "best" device charger would be one with those "swiss army-like" flip out pins and prongs that can fit virtually any main power in the world. For example, an iPad power adapter (with suitable mains socket pin adapters) will likely provide suitable power for any other USB device. Most devices now only accept as much voltage and amperage as they need. They usually have circuitry to prevent overcharging. Here is but one suggestion I found on Amazon.com, here in the US. I am certain they wil have he same thing on the "Kiwi Land" Amazon site. [URL]http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VMPWFA/?tag=casaivar02-20[/URL] I know that when I am traveling, not on Camino, I bring the 29 W Euro-pin (2 round pin Schuko) Apple power supply for my iPad Air 2. I also use it to charge my iPhone., which it does, albeit very quickly. It should similarly be able to charge nearly any other small USB-supplied device. For what it is worth, Apple sells a World Travel Adapter kit. Here is the link to the US version. [URL]http://www.apple.com/shop/product/MD837AM/A/apple-world-travel-adapter-kit?fnode=91[/URL] Your national Apple vendor will sell your version of this. You simply bring your iPad power adapter to the party. The kit contains mains socket adapters to satisfy your needs. This may be the easy solution, if not the lightest or the most "elegant." I hope this works. [/QUOTE]
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