I own a a mac book air and a fifth gen I Pod, both were purchased in Canada.  I 
am returning to live in the Uk and am aware of the voltage supply of both 
countries..  In the UK its 240 volt as opposed to 110 volt here in Canada.

Any idea if the charger that was supplied with my mac will cope with this 
difference or will I need to buy  british charger..  I know several years ago 
when I returned for a visit with my HP windows laptop all was ok, the  canadian 
purchased charger was able to deal with the difference.

I have an adaptor to enable the Canadian plug to fit the English wall socket 
but this is literally an adaptor to make one fit the other and there is no 
electrical characteristics about it at all.

Regards

Graham

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