I have done that but you run the risk of cracking the plastic and the plug does not want to stay in the socket as the pin goes from the Aust angle at the end of the pin to the US flat at the plastic and tends to pop out.
I have a couple of chargers for GPS devices that have the US plug prongs (like Aussie, but not slanted).
They're both rated for 110V-240V 5A. Is it possible to simply bend the prongs around to fit in an Aussie GPO, or is this beyond ghetto and just dangerous?
I have done that but you run the risk of cracking the plastic and the plug does not want to stay in the socket as the pin goes from the Aust angle at the end of the pin to the US flat at the plastic and tends to pop out.
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You can buy an adapter. Jaycar, Dick Smith etc. Maybe JB HiFi etc.
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Hi Im sure you can get an adapter, I have seen them for Australians travelling to the UK so that their Mobile phones, Hairdryers etc can be used Im sure the same would be available in the US?
In the US - yes, but he is in Queensland! What you are thinking of for Australians travelling to the US is Aus 3 prong female to US 2 prong male. Not as common as UK/EU, because the voltage is different in US (& Japan).
What Ranga needs is a reverse adapter, which is Aus 3 prong male to US 2 prong female . I have seen so called "Universal Adapters" in Jaycar, I think, and maybe Dick Smith. These should do the trick - albeit a bit clumsy, but certainly better than bending the prongs.
Cheers,
Lionel
Just cut the end of and fit a 3 pin plugtop, they come with instructions that any fool could follow![]()
I just ordered an adaptor for aussie to asia from DSE
But here is one for you:
KORJO Multi Reverse Adaptor Set | Dick Smith Online Shopping
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Ex 300Tdi Disco:
Personally I just bend them with a small shifter. Never had any problems so far, the prongs may sheer slightly but that depends on the plastic.
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