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It could seem a silly question, but which kind of plug are used in Namibia? I'll bring with me a multiple connection where I'll insert my battery chargers plug, but I don't know if the multiple connection plug is compatible with Namibian type. bye Stefano Waidmannsheil | ||
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Steve, Here is what I found on the internet. Namibia Plugs Regards, Terry Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns] | |||
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Those plugs would work fine in the towns where 220 volt electricity is the norm, but what about in camp? You never know how much voltage the camp generator puts out under load. Since all the different brands of vehicles use the standard 12 volt dc battery I bought a charger that plugs into a power port or good old fashioned cigarette lighter. A couple hours on charge brought the rechargeable batteries up to 100%. There was never a fear of draining the vehicle's storage battery because they use so little juice. Just something to consider. | |||
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How do you use your blow dryer? Mine won't run on 12 volt. Frank "I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money." - Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953 NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite | |||
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T.C. One problem avoided Fjold I usually keep my hair very short, some pleasant step under your girl friend bouncing tits, and her top will dry my hair perfectly.... Don't tell me she isn't tall, i can walk on knee for some step onefunz2 Maybe I have to take in consideration an inverter... it can be an idea, however thank you all, I'll ask which is the electrical situation on field. bye Stefano Waidmannsheil | |||
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