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I need help with convertors for my trip to London and Paris, I'm totally lost and don't know what to do


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I asked a question already, but mostly got answers on adapters. While I have this pretty much figured out, I'm still not sure what "Prise de Terre for France" Does anyone know?

I have no idea what to do for convertors. I bought one from Radio Shack, but it only has the two round prongs like for Paris. Where would I get an adapter for this that would work in london? It would need to attach to the two round prongs and I haven't found a convertor with American prongs on it.

It does 50W and 1600W. So does like a hair dryer and curling iron go on 1600W and my laptop on 50W? What about my camera battery charger? Which would it go on?

Is there any adapter I could get that would work for both London and Paris as far as the prongs?

It says it convers 220/240VAC to Standard US 110/120VAC is this what I am looking for?

If you could send me a link directly to the products I should look at, this woudl work as well.

Thanks

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"Prise de Terre" is a ground wire. The outlet has a small metal rod, so your adapter plug won't fit it, unless it has a hole in it (so, there should be two prongs and one hole) or unless it's narrow enough (my Delsey adapter is like this). Not all outlets are equipped with it, so sometimes there are just two round holes for your two round prongs.

You can easilily by ADAPTERS at the airport. Converters are more tricky. Check the following links:
http://www.voltage-converter-transformer...
http://www.voltageconverters.com/...

Keep in mind that many of your appliances might not need a converter, but only an adapter. I am almost sure about your laptop. Your camera battery charger might not need it (if it says something like 110 - 250 V, then you DON'T need a converter).
I will be more pessimistic about a hair dryer (many hotels in Europe would have them for you) and curling iron.
Another tip - some European hotels have universal outlets (suitable for U.S.) in their bathrooms.
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