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Thread: Electric & outlets

 


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    Electric & outlets

    I believe the electricity in Yap and Palau is 110v. Doe's anyone know what type of outlet they use?

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    same as US, according to this (see Micronesia) -
    http://kropla.com/electric2.htm

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    Thanks Df

    Quote Originally Posted by Damselfish
    same as US, according to this (see Micronesia) -
    http://kropla.com/electric2.htm
    This will make the bags a little lighter.

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