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power adapter for moscow

  • 10-06-2008 11:57am
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    what sort of plug socket and voltage ip moscow? Is it the same as germany, spain etc? Thanks

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,964 ✭✭✭Hmm_Messiah


    check out practicalities on www.waytorussia.net
    Electricity. Everywhere in Russia 220 Volt and 50 Hz AC current supplies are used. Most of the sockets are standard European-size for double round-pin plugs, the same as in France or Germany. Appliances from the US, Canada, Britain will need adaptors (it's better to buy them in your own country, as it's very hard to find them in Russia).
    Power cuts and not very common, but the electricity current is not as quality as in Europe (power surges), so if you have a sensitive device it's better to get a stabilizer for it, especially if you are traveling.
    Most trains have electricity sockets where you can change your mobile telephones or plug in a shaver, but it is not recommended to use them for sensitive devices (such as laptops) without a stabilizer.


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