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Your Ultimate Guide to Cambodia Power Plug

When you are traveling, you spend a lot of time wondering what to pack in that helter-skelter; do not forget to pack your Cambodia power plug! If you want to use your electrical appliances properly, without causing any damage to it, then you must make sure that you carry the device’s original power plug with you while travelling. The best option is to use a travel adapter as it adapts to every socket, foreign or not and lets you recharge your electronic device.

You may wonder what a power or travel adapter is. Basically, it is a budget-friendly, compact and portable plastic adapter. It enables users to plug in different types of power plugs belonging to different regions. However, it cannot convert the voltage or frequency; it can only permit different power plugs to slot into sockets. It goes by different names such as power adapter, plug adapter, electrical adapter, electrical adapter, travel adapter, or mains travel adapter.

Do You Require a Cambodia Power Plug Adapter?

When visitors travel to Cambodia, they often face issues of charging their electronic appliances and gadgets. This power adapter helps such foreign tourists to use their electronic gadgets even in Cambodia easily. They need not worry about the electrical set up of the Cambodian electrical outlets. They need the power adapter to align the difference in the shape of the Cambodian power outlets and their electrical appliances. Hence, you must get a handy Cambodia power plug if you are visiting Cambodia.

Your power adapter is unable to convert the power to a higher voltage. It has the capacity to adapt itself to the shape of the power plug of your choice. You will need to bring a step-down power converter for Cambodia if you need to use a 100-120-volt appliance safely.

Three Mainly Associated Cambodia Power Plugs

Cambodia Power Plug Type A: This is the power plug that has two flat parallel pins and is mainly used in North and Central America, China, and Japan.

Cambodia Power Plug Type C: This is the power plug that has two round pins and is the standard ‘Euro’ plug. This socket works with both plug E and plug F.

Cambodia Power Plug Type G: This is the power plug with three rectangular pins, in a triangular pattern, and is of the British origin. This socket works only with plug G.

According to traveler reports, type A and type C electrical outlets are generally used by most hotels and guesthouses in Cambodia. It has also been reported by the travelers that type G sockets are always in use in high-end hotels.

Voltage Transformers and Converters

You should not be using your electrical appliance that is a certain voltage with a different voltage supply; this can be hazardous. We warn you of this because voltages can alter in different countries. They alter between 100V and 240V.

Since every country is different, the voltage can also be different in each country. Thus, while you are in Cambodia, you might see the necessity of using either a transformer or a voltage converter. The standard voltage in Cambodia is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Your electric appliances can be used in Cambodia if the standard voltage in your country is in between 220 - 240 V (as it is in the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia and Africa). Manufacturers always make sure to take these small deviations into account. As it is in the US, Canada, and most South American countries, if the standard voltage in your country is in the range of 100 V - 127 V, then you need a voltage converter in Cambodia. You can also select a combined Cambodia power plug adapter/voltage converter, which will make it easier for you to use.

Your electronic device can start showing defects if you recharge an appliance with a certain frequency with a socket that does not have the same frequency. Thus, it is not advised to use your appliances in Cambodia. However, if there is no voltage difference between your country and Cambodia, then perhaps you could (at your own risk) try to use the appliance for a short time, again, at your own risk. Fortunately, you may not need to buy a separate travel adapter as most voltage converters and transformers come supplied with plug adapters.

To be a hundred percent sure, be certain to check the label on the appliance. Sometimes, some appliances may never need a converter. You must have noticed a minute print on your power adapter or device. This tiny print is there to indicate about the voltage which you can work with. If 100-240V 50/60Hz printed, the adapter is rated to work across all the countries in the world. This is common for the chargers of many devices such as cell phones, tablets/laptops, toothbrushes, photo cameras, etc. However, always keep in mind that a power plug can only alter the types of plugs. It has nothing to do with voltage conversion.

Where Can You Buy a Cambodia Power Plug Adapter?

It is always advisable to buy the right adapter before you begin the trip, as that will decrease the chances of you worrying about searching for the right adapter. However, if you do not get the chance to buy an adapter beforehand, then you can always check out the airport as they have everything, even the right adapter for you – as long as it is well-known. To avoid a total fiasco at the airport, make sure you know what kind of Cambodia power plug adapter it is that you require, and remember, you may have to pay double the price for the adapter at the airport.


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