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3Pin Brazilian Australia US UK EU To Brazil Plug AC Power Electric Socket Charger Adapter Travel Converter Black Outlet
Advantages
• Devoted to designing a mini portable with high performance
grounded universal plug gained most customer's requirement.
• Providing best quality products of newly-fashionable and superior
with professional customer service for end-users.
Good to Use
• Universal Input: accepts plug from any country.
• Grounded 3 round prong plug.Max capacity up to 3000 watt(max 250
volt,13A).
• These adapters will not work in South Africa.
Description
1 | Allows you to convert almost any 3-prong power adapter to the Brazil 2-prong standard, including Australia, EU, US, UK, etc |
2 | Note this is a plug adapter only, it does not convert voltage. Please ensure your device can operate on Brazil voltage 240V/110V |
3 | Convert AC plug from EU UK US AU Universal to Brazil |
4 | With side jack |
5 | Convenient and quick.perfect tool for travellers |
6 | Compact Size, Portable Travel 3 Pack For Brazil - Use USA Products overseas. Note: The adapter does not convert the Voltage. |
7 | Grounded 3-Prong plug. Brazil standard - Type N plug. CEE 7/16. |
8 | Input: Universal 2-Prong US "polarized",3-Prong US grounded,Europe,UK,AU,India plug standards, except for South Africa |
9 | High Quality Internal metal interfaces offer good conductivity. |
10 | Capacity Up to 3000 Watt Max (250 Volt max, 13 A). |
Works in the following countries
• American Samoa, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados,
Belize, Bermuda, Brazil
• Canada, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba
• Ecuador, El Salvador, Guam, Guatemala.
• Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Liberia, Mexico, Micronesia,
Monserrat
• Nicaragua, Okinawa, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico.
• Saint Kitts & Nevis, Tahiti, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad and
Tobago
• USA, Venezuela, Virgin Islands.
Dimension (mm)
Warning: Brazil uses 2 different types of voltage depending on the location - both 127 volts and 240 volts. Always ensure that you familiarise yourself with the voltage of the outlet prior to using any electrical appliance in a Brazilian power outlet. If your device won't handle the voltage you run the potential risk of an electrical fire hazard, a blown fuse or damage to your device. Before attempting to use your device in Brazil please check both the outlet voltage and the instruction manual first to ensure safe operation. Instructions on this page assume that you understand which voltage you will be using, however the safest option is always to ensure your device or appliance is dual voltage.
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NOTE:
• The Adapter does not Convert the Voltage, Please Check the
Voltage Standard if Needed, such as Europe Use mainly 230 V; Multi
Range Voltage (110-240 V); Electrical Device: Either 120 or 230 V
• Please do not use high power electric devices such as hair
dryers, electric heaters and curling irons on these adaptors.
Brazil
Are you planning to visit Brazil? Select your country of residence
to check automatically if you need a power plug adapter or voltage
converter in Brazil.
Electricity in Brazil
In Brazil the power sockets are of type N. The standard voltage is
127 / 220 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.
Which power plugs and sockets in Brazil?
In Brazil the power sockets are of type N. Check out the following
pictures.
Type N: used in Brazil and South Africa. This socket also works
with plug C.
Type N: This socket also works with plug C
Expect regular power blackouts and limited access to electricity in
some areas of Brazil, we suggest bringing a power bank if you need
to keep your phone charged whilst in an area without electricity or
during a blackout.
If your device can run on 127 or 220 volts (depending on location)
or is dual voltage and your plug fits in a Brazilian power outlet
then you can use it in Brazil.
If your device can run on 127 or 220 volts (depending on location)
or is dual voltage but your plug doesn't fit in a Brazilian power
outlet you'll need a suitable plug adapter for Brazil such a Type N
plug adapter . A plug adapter for Brazil (or power adapter) is
designed to change the shape of the plug on your device to fit into
a plug outlet found in Brazil, but but is unable to change the
voltage from 127 or 220 volts to another voltage.
If your device doesn't run on 127 or 220 volts (depending on
location) and isn't dual voltage you will also need a power
converter for Brazil to convert the voltage from 127 or 220 volts
to the correct voltage for your device. You'll still need to use a
suitable plug adapter for Brazil if the power converter doesn't use
the correct Type N plug adapter.
If you simply need to bring one or more USB devices such as a
mobile phone or tablet then a USB travel power adapter is suitable
and it should work with any voltage, however ensure that you choose
to bring one which includes a Type N plug adapter otherwise you
will also need to bring along a suitable plug adapter for Brazil.
What voltage and frequency in Brazil?
In Brazil the standard voltage is 127 / 220 V and the frequency is
60 Hz. Watch out! In Brazil more than one voltage is being used
(127 / 220 V). It can depend on the region, the city or even the
hotel which voltage you will come across. So please check locally
if you can use your appliances! You cannot use your appliances if
the local voltage exceeds the maximum voltage of your appliances.
You will need a voltage converter!
If the local voltage is less than that in your own country, you
need a voltage converter as well. Some say you can carefully try to
use your appliances in Brazil without a converter. Most likely they
won't be damaged, but may not function optimally. If you don't want
to take any chances, use a converter. You can find voltage
converters at Amazon. You can also consider a combined power plug
adapter/voltage converter.
If the frequency in Brazil (60 Hz) differs from the one in your
country, it is not advised to use your appliances. But if there is
no voltage difference, you could (at your own risk) try to use the
appliance for a short time. Be especially careful with moving,
rotating and time related appliances like clocks, shavers and
electric fan heaters.
To be sure, check the label on the appliance. Some appliances never
need a converter. If the label states 'INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz'
the appliance can be used in all countries in the world. This is
common for chargers of tablets/laptops, photo cameras, cell phones,
toothbrushes, etc.