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? asked in TravelSpainOther - Spain · 2 years ago

What kind of adapter/converter do I need for Spain if I'm from California/US? I have an iphone xs max do i need an adapter & converter?

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  • 1 month ago

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  • 2 years ago

    You will need an adapter for the different plug. Some adapters are just changing the type of plug you are plugging into. Phones have dual power so you won't have an issue with the adapter, but if you use anything else(ie. Hair Dryer, Shaver, etc.) make sure the item is dual power, If not you will need a converter. My daughter lives in Spain and has to use an adapter for her US plug items. Anything that does not have dual power she purchased the item with Euro plug, or has to pull out her big power transformer.

    You can purchase adapters on Amazon for cheap.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    You need the suitable converter plug, which you could buy very cheaply in Spain. But far more important it to note that Spain works on 220 volts, double the 110 volts in the USA.

    Many electronic devices these days are dual voltage - 110/230 volts - so check the charger for your iPhone to see if it indeed states "110/230 volts".

    Note that such dual voltage generally applies only to low-powered electronic devices. Anything with a heater such as hair dryer or curlers is almost certainly single voltage (110 volts in the USA), and would burn out, possibly with a loud explosion, if used on 220 volts.

    Crusty Curmudgeon is wrong about the shape of plug used in Spain and almost all of Europe - they are not like Australian plugs. The Euro pins are round.

  • 2 years ago

    First, read the tiny type on the back of your plug in charger. If it works with 230V 50Hz (the voltage will probably be a range, as in 120 - 240 Volts) then you don't need a converter. The power outlets have two 45° angled prongs and sometimes a third vertical prong, so you will for sure need an adapter. Search for "australian electrical plugs" on line to find and buy the correct one.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    I don't have a link but you need a Continental adapter, basically it looks like the US one except US is 2 round holes and Spain is 2 flat slots, Google continental adapters

  • Poppy
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    Being from Cali is besides the point. You will need US to Europe converter.

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