Power Differences in France

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    Rays Jazz

    The UK is 240volts, despite what the EU says, it has not change. Can go upto 253v.

  • Rays Jazz

    Where are you moving from?

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  • Adrien Kaulmann

    What makes you think Paris power is any different from the power in the rest of EU and UK?

    Power runs on 230V/50Hz, generally called 220V. Check your devices if they can handle both 110/220 input.
    The pictures I find for the Powernode show 110-120/220-240V-50Hz just above the power in socket, so that should be fine. Most electronic devices can handle these, but always take a look at the back before plugging in.

    Using a transformer may occasionally work, but if you are moving you should avoid using converters for your appliances. I personally do not have much trust in these.

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  • Bjørn Ulvik
    Hi-Res

    It is safe.
    No adapter needed, just use the 220V AC cord included in the box.

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  • Randy Dolan

    Thanks everyone. We live in Denver, CO.

     

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  • Guy Saddy

    @ Randy Dolan I hope you love it, Paris is a great city. Best of luck with the move.

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