power differences between Australia and UK?

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power differences between Australia and UK?

Post by Anxious1 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:51 pm

i have a socket at the end of my wired 70 diode helmet, im trying to sell, which i plug in my universal adaptor 2500mamp @ 3 volts. apart from the configerational difference in pins that go in the wall, is their any differnce in power between Australia, and UK?

or could i sell this helmet, and the person just use a UK version of a 2500mamp universal voltage adaptor straight into the socket on my helmet and it be sweet?



heres a pic, its a unicross universal 2500mamp adaptor, bought in australia, the female socket is attached to my helmet, the male is on the adaptor, and comes with different sizes which attach to the adaptor viz those 2 little polarity pins.


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Re: power differences between Australia and UK?

Post by ih67 » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:52 am

64 views and no help. Come on, somebody must be able to help ? O:)

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Re: power differences between Australia and UK?

Post by Anxious1 » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:26 pm

http://www.mittoni.com.au/power-adapters-c-28.html

probably just need one of these adaptors

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