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squaremon

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 18, 2008
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Hi,
I notice that TC voltage supports from 100v-240v
The thing is my TC power cord said 125v which is US stardard
Im leaving the country for awhile and the voltage there is 220v.
does that mean I have to get a new power cord for TC? :confused:
Thanks
 

squaremon

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 18, 2008
165
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You won't need a new power cord, but you will probably need an adapter to allow your TC's US power cord to plug into a foreign socket.

im not worry about the socket. but the power cord said 125v, not sure is its suitable for 220v input
 

thalmaha

macrumors newbie
Sep 13, 2009
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Did it work?

Hi,
I bought a time capsule in Canada (110V) and now need to use it in Sri Lanka (240V).....as a previous user noted, the cable i got was 110V so i am nervous about plugging it in in Sri Lanka. Do you know if simply using hte adaptor to enable the plug to fit in here in Sri Lanka was the solution to this problem?
Thanks!
 
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