Adapters in Nigeria

Traveler's Guide with Plugs The translation of this page has not been completed yet, sorry for the mistakes, if you can, please help us with the feedback here. Plugs, sockets, adapters and other information needed to move from Nigeria to Indonesia on this page. If you would like a report for other countries, please restart the wizard to find the electrical adapters for your trip here. If you are into electricity, you may need the previous table. If not, you can continue reading and see what the graph says! The following stubs are used in Nigeria: (includes Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Calabar, Jos, Oshogbo, Benin.) ... and in Indonesia you will be using: (includes Jakarta, Bali, Ubud, Kuta, Legian, Yogyakarta, Seminyak, Sanur.) Various voltages are used within countries. So it is possible that different voltages are used in different regions or cities. You will have to be extremely careful about this. Before connecting any electrical device, you must check the voltage of your device, and you must ask the local population for the voltage used in the electrical network. If you are moving to another city Adapters in Nigeria  or region, you should ask again. Using electrical devices with different voltages can cause damage to the device and even fire. Please read the next page for more information. On the positive side, many devices nowadays will automatically switch to line voltage and they will work just fine, meaning mobile phone chargers tend to operate on multiple voltages (but please do check yours). Powerful devices usually do not handle different voltages due to the high currents involved i.e. whatever its main purpose is to generate heat (or cold) like hair dryers, baby bottle warmers, kettles, etc. In contrast, modern low-power devices can automatically detect and automatically adapt to different voltages, such as USB chargers, laptop chargers, etc. You may need a voltage boost converter, a voltage buck converter, or maybe nothing at all. When the electronic network of a country is not homogeneous, we cannot help, but we ask you to be careful. You will be able to connect devices directly to Indonesia (see other sections of this report regarding voltages, etc.). You may need adapters for some outlets, but it is usually easier to find adapters at the destination if your plug is already in use in the country. Sometimes different cities use different systems, you may need a little more research. If you find more information, please let us know. Lists of adapters you can use while traveling: This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N in sockets type: E, F. This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, C, D, E, F, I, M in sockets type: G. This is a very cheap adapter without terminal and finger protection; he has a ground passage (though) (ok); but there is no good grip due to the large number of different plugs supported. We recommend using the more expensive option, if available. https://jiji.ng/388-adapters

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