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US iPad2 in Spain, power converter question
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<blockquote data-quote="TheCyclist" data-source="post: 1381967" data-attributes="member: 226893"><p>You dont need to worry whether it's 110v or 240v going into your ipad...no matter the outlet or voltage, the same level goes into the ipad. The converter can essentially adapt to both voltage levels and the only difference you may notice is the DC converter may become a little bit warmer. If you have the apply branded ipad charger, all you need is an adapter and you can plug that baby right in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheCyclist, post: 1381967, member: 226893"] You dont need to worry whether it's 110v or 240v going into your ipad...no matter the outlet or voltage, the same level goes into the ipad. The converter can essentially adapt to both voltage levels and the only difference you may notice is the DC converter may become a little bit warmer. If you have the apply branded ipad charger, all you need is an adapter and you can plug that baby right in! [/QUOTE]
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