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Hi All, I was asked by a young fellow if his Ipod would work OK in europe with a convertor he bought. I have not seen the specs but thought someone here could educate me. My 1st thought would be 50Hz vs 60hz?
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Most of the Ipod adapters are 100-250 VAC 50-60 Hz. We had a young lass living with us who had an Ipod from the USA that we powered up through an adapter lead to run on 240VAC 50Hz with no problems.
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Walks over to desk, grabs iPod Charger.
Lemme see here, 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz. You're good to go.
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Thanks Guys! I figued 1 of u woul have an Ipod.:)
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Most computing gear is set up to accept both voltages, both frequencies. It's just a matter of getting the correct cord (for IEC-equipped components) or adapter to make the plug fit. But, you should always check; some older computer power supplies have a switch in the back that needs to be moved from 115 to 230.
Can't iPods charge off USB?
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Can't iPods charge off USB? Yep, and firewire too (that includes the videos and Nanos, they just cant sync via Firewire. Ian A.
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Even if the voltage was a problem (to be overcome with a transformer, naturally), the frequency difference is unlikely to be a problem in this case, since output is just being converted to DC anyway.
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