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mohmandm

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Aug 9, 2004
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east lansing
Hey Guys,

I am planning on taking my iPad to Greece in September. I bought a travel adapter kit a couple years ago and found that it fits on the power cord for the iPad. Do I need to do anything special to hook it up when I go overseas? I don't know anything about the voltage etc. in Greece so I figured I would see if any of you guys have had experiences abroad.
 

Karnivore

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Apr 22, 2010
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Hey Guys,

I am planning on taking my iPad to Greece in September. I bought a travel adapter kit a couple years ago and found that it fits on the power cord for the iPad. Do I need to do anything special to hook it up when I go overseas? I don't know anything about the voltage etc. in Greece so I figured I would see if any of you guys have had experiences abroad.

The only adaptor you really need is for the plug itself. iPad's power supply is already dual-voltage 110/240 so no need for bulky converters. You can buy plug adaptor kits in any Target/Walmart for ~$10, they are sold in luggage section.
 

mohmandm

macrumors member
Original poster
Aug 9, 2004
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east lansing
The only adaptor you really need is for the plug itself. iPad's power supply is already dual-voltage 110/240 so no need for bulky converters. You can buy plug adaptor kits in any Target/Walmart for ~$10, they are sold in luggage section.

Thank you! I found out my adapter kit works on it even though it's many years old. I will just use that and not worry about any converters.
 
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