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In Germany is AC Power 110V or 220V?

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  1. 220V. No matter if east or west.


  2. 220, but your 110 appliance might work there check the power cord.

  3. 220V. No matter where it is in Germany.

  4. to be very correct: it is 220 ~ 240 Volts (even it is published 220 V); that may be interesting, if you some old equipment (> 20 years old).

  5. Definitely 220V. I don't know where you're from but the plug-ins are also different from those of many other countries.

    Bring an *international* adapter along if you plan on using electronics you brought from home.

    "The voltage/frequency in Germany is 220-240V/50 Hz and not 110V/60 Hz as in the US. Improper voltage/frequency could result in serious damage. (Actually, that's true for most of Europe now, one of the cases where regulation is a benefit ... the states of the European Union have agreed to keep line voltages at 230V/50Hz everywhere. German plugs have a different shape. While people from European Union countries might not have the line voltage problems, they are faced with differently shaped plugs, just the same!"

    Quoted parts taken from:

    http://www.watzmann.net/scg/faq-24.html

  6. It was 220V the last time I was there.

  7. 220V

  8. Varies between East & West.

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