Hi,

I can confirm that the charger that came with ours is dual (120/240)
rated.  The only thing you should need is a plug converter.  R/S sells
them for an outrageous amount and hence always has some in stock.  I
have taken to buying my plug converters at the dollar store - they work
just fine and I've used them extensively.

Cheers,
J.J.

On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 16:29 -0600, Kin Wong wrote:

> You only need one adapter if you use an extension cord, but make sure the 
> wire is rated for 110/240 otherwise you could cause an electrical fire.  
> However do not take a power bar like I did, the good ones are surge protected 
> and they will think 240 is a surge.  Puff of blue smoke is what you will get.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Kin
> 
> 
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> Check the input voltage on the adapter (canadian) you already have.  If
> it's anything like a normal laptop adapter it'll take 110- 240 VAC, which
> means it will work in any Country in Europe -- most are 240 V I think.
> 
> You can buy adapter kits for the plug itself at most drug stores.  I have
> found them at Shoppers (here) Carrefour (France) and Boots (England) as I
> seem to loose the damn things regularly.  My point is they are not hard to
> find.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andrew.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Actually, the only potential issue is power. I think that they come with
> > an adaptor for Europe, but you should double-check. Wireless networking
> > is pretty standard. My Dad's using his in India right now without any
> > issues.
> >
> > Jesse
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