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Electrical Standards in Dublin?

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I am travelling to Dublin very soon and was asking what sort of elctrical sockets they have as I wish to be charging my camera batteries over there and whether I would need to bring an adaptor to use the standard 3 pin I have with the charger.

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  1. same as the uk


  2. It's the same as the UK as people said however I'm not sure if you aren't from the US or not.

    It's not a US plug here in Ireland, we use the same standards here.

    If you are from the US, before you do bring your charger make sure it's rated for a 240V and 50 hertz power supply (it should read capable of 100-240V, 50-60 Hz)  If yes, then you need an adapter like they use in the UK and here in Ireland.  If not, you better buy a transformer for your power supply won't handle the phase change.

  3. Same as the UK!

    We aint that far away you know!

  4. Same as the UK.

    See http://www.kropla.com for all and more than you ever needed to know about electrical and phone sockets all over the world.

  5. If you are coming from uk its the same

  6. We use three-pin square sockets, same as the UK.

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