04 February 2006, 02:32
Outdoor WriterHome Depot Voltage Converter
I was just at Home Depot picking up some tile grout and miscellaneous supplies, such as reflector floods for my recessed lights and some heavy-duty speaker wire.
Right above the latter were two different voltage converters. Any of you heading to Africa and in need of an inexpensive voltage converter can find one there for less than $9. It's fairly lightweight and compact -- about the size of two packs of cigarettes stacked atop each other.
All the various adapters, including one for RSA, are built in, thus nothing to misplace; just push the button for the right country and the proper prongs pop out. I made sure to check the RSA one, which has two large round prongs and an the plastic ground jobbie just like the more expensive converter I bought two years from Radio Shack. -TONY
04 February 2006, 03:41
retreeverIsn't Tanzania electrical the same as RSA???
Mike
04 February 2006, 04:08
T.CarrMike,
Different plugs in RSA and Tanzania, according to this
World ElectricIn camp I don't know what they will have hooked to the generator. I have seen a normal power strip which takes the US plug (might still need a converter as I'm not certain what voltage comes off of the generator).
Regards,
Terry
04 February 2006, 04:15
Outdoor WriterMike,
Not sure about Tanzania, but it might be the same as the European type, and I believe the HD converter had such, as well. -TONY
07 February 2006, 03:26
rslusWhat electric plug does Zimbabwe use?
Thanks,
rslus
08 February 2006, 03:24
ARTP
Can anyone speak to what is required for Namibia? Thanks, Art
21 February 2006, 16:59
SC-SportsmanI checked at my Home Depot last night, and the only one I found was made by RCA. Is this the one that you are talking about buying?
thanks