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What is the residential power supply in Taiwan? 115 or 230 volts? |
Travel Info What is the residential power supply in Taiwan? 115 or 230 volts? Travel Tips same as USA and Canada, 110 V 2 prong standard, some plug ins have 3 prongs like at home... but most are just 2 prongs. some items (computers with 3 prong plug ins for instance) may require you buy a cheap adapter piece available at hardware stores and electronic stores for like 15 NT. Others Hi, It is 110V 50 Cycles http://ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/ecw/... It's 110 volts, though I found many houses have a single 220volt outlet that runs the air conditioner. It's 110 volts, 50 cycles, same as USA and Canada,. Hence, 110 volts 2 prong standard plugs are used, though many houses and offices have at least one 220 volt outlet that runs the air conditioner. Some plugs may have 3 prongs ... but most are just 2 prongs. As you may have noticed, some electrical devices come with 3 prong plugs and may require that you buy an inexpensive adapter-plug. That is available at hardware stores and electronic stores in Taiwan for NT$ 15 or less. 110-115 voltz |
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