Do I need a plug adapter for Hong Kong?
This means that you will not need a converter or transformer but just a travel adaptor, because Hong Kong operates on a 220V supply voltage, which is within the 110-240V range that the dual voltage appliance operates on.
What kind of adapter do I need for China?
For China there are three associated plug types, types A, C and I. Plug type A is the plug which has two flat parallel pins, plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type I is the plug which has three flat pins in a triangular pattern. China operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz.
Do I need a power adapter for China?
In China the standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You cannot use your electric appliances in China without a voltage converter, because the standard voltage in China (220 V) is higher than in the United States of America (120 V).
What plugs do they use in Hong Kong?
In Hong Kong the power plugs and sockets are of type G and D. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
How can I use US appliances in Hong Kong?
When living in Hong Kong you need a power plug adapter for sockets type A and B.
- Your appliances with plug G don’t fit socket A or B.
- Your appliances with plug D don’t fit socket A or B.
What voltage is in USA?
120V
What happens if you plug a 220v into 110V?
Plugging a 220v device into a 110v outlet is not recommended. If you did, it’s highly likely that you’ll damage or destroy the appliance. If your device has no motor, then it’ll perform poorly, running on half the needed energy. If the device does have a motor, then the lower voltage can damage it.
Can I use 110 volts in USA?
In the United States and neighboring countries, however, household outlets run at 110 or 120 volts. This can pose a serious problem for travelers. Connecting a 220 volt appliance to a 110 volt outlet can damage or destroy the appliance.
Can you survive 480 volts?
As little as 100 mA (1/10th of an amp) can potentially be fatal. 480 volt circuits are absolutely capable of delivering much more than 100mA of current. So, while it’s possible to survive contact with 480, I certainly wouldn’t recommend it.
Can 5 volts hurt you?
You cannot be killed with 5V. Body resistance does not fall below about 500 ohms, most people have much much higher. 5v can’t put more than 10 ma into your body as a result. Unless directly into moist tissue.
Which shock is worse AC or DC?
In conclusion, we would like to stress that AC and DC both are hazardous for us. Electricity should not be taken lightly. However, the attributes of AC to induce muscular contractions, ventricular fibrillation and other severe damage at a much smaller magnitude than DC make it more lethal than DC.