Ciao a tutti,

    Recentemente ho acquistato un laptop con un alimentatore da 16 A 250 V, ma mi trovo in Germania, dove le prese standard sono di tipo F (Schuko), 230 V. Il mio adattatore ha una spina di tipo D (usata in India), che non si adatta alle prese tedesche.

    Sto cercando un adattatore da tipo D a tipo F, ma sembra che non siano facilmente disponibili. Mi chiedo

    1. Ho bisogno di un adattatore o convertitore specifico per questo?
    2. Posso modificare in sicurezza la spina o utilizzare un adattatore alternativo?
    3. Qualcuno ha riscontrato un problema simile con gli adattatori per laptop ad alta potenza?

    Eventuali approfondimenti o consigli sarebbero davvero utili! Grazie in anticipo.

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    1. Anagittigana on

      Modem devices, and especially laptop chargers, are generally fine with this.

      Get a travel adapter. Look on Amazon or whatever.

      Alternatively, look to obtain a new charger cable from your manufacturer, assuming they are internationally active. Perhaps also on Amazon.

    2. Do_it_right0 on

      Ideally, You should be able to get a travel adapter or a schuko adapter from Woolworth.

    3. ArtyMacFly on

      You have to rip out your oven, behind it you should find some high power outlets.

    4. user38835 on

      I am assuming that this is the small 3-pin plug and not the large one that is used in India for large appliances like ACs (since it’s rated for 16A and not the normal 5A).

      Then you will need one of these:
      https://amzn.eu/d/6UhPhhD

    5. Is the other end of the power cable fixed to the power adaptor? Usually, they are removable and use one of three standard plugs: IEC C8, IEC C6 “Mickey mouse” / “Cloverleaf”, or IEC C14. You mention 16 amps. That would normally require a C20 plug, but I’ve only ever seen them for servers, not laptop power adapters.

      You can readily get a cable that plugs into a German socket on one end, and has a C8, C6, or C14 plug on the other end (and you can get, although not as readily, get one with a C20 plug on the other end as well). Using that instead of your original cable eliminates the need for an adapter, which would not only be potentially harder to obtain, but also be an extra possible point of failure.

    6. Joggyogg on

      You’ll have to go to the airport and buy a south Africa to EU adaptor

    7. Beneficial-Visit9456 on

      The cable would be over capacitated. The plug and the cable are able to provide this, but the power supply will not ask for this. Show the plug on the power device, there should be the right information printed. On the other hand I back the given information: adaptor or new power supply, usually about 20€ off brand.

    8. Glittering-Elk-4639 on

      This is the AC adapter that came with my ASUS laptop. It’s a 240W power adapter (Model: ADP-240EB B) with an input of 100-240V ~ 50-60Hz, 3.5A and an output of 20V = 12.0A (240W).

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