How to Convert 127V to 110V
If you live in the United States, you're used to a 110-volt current coming from your standard electrical outlets. However, there are some countries that send 127 volts through the line; as of July 20111, Algeria, Aruba, Ecuador, French Polynesia, Italy, Libya, Madagascar, Mexico, Morocco, the Dutch Antilles, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Spain, Surinam, Tunisia and Vietnam all have some electrical lines with 127. Protect your small electrical appliances and your laptop while traveling by performing a quick conversion.
Instructions
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Purchase a 110/127V converter from an electronics retailer. If you're traveling in Europe, you may want to have a 220V to 110V converter as well, as some European countries only have 220V power outlets.
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Plug the converter into the outlet in the room where you want to use your small electric appliance.
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Plug your device in to the converter. You are now ready to use your device safely.