If I buy an American clock, would I be able to use it (permanently) here in the UK with a travel adapter?

2010-06-27T02:55:50Z

Hi "el tom", thanks for your answer but I didn't ask for sarcasm. I just wanted to double check before I buy anything, ok? Because money is very tight at the moment and I don't want to waste my money on something if it ain't gonna work over here! I genuinely wasn't sure if travel adapters are okay to use for very long periods, such as years. So I appreciate your answer but in turn I would like you to appreciate that I just wanted to be 100% sure. Thank you.

Anonymous2010-06-27T08:55:27Z

Favorite Answer

no.

the US uses a 60hz line frequency and the EU uses 50hz.

the clock will not keep correct time.

el tom2010-06-27T09:34:27Z

Yes. But while you are there, ask in the shop of they have some brains for you as well. An American one, as stupid as it can be, would certainly be an improvement for you.

Are you worried that the American clock will measure the American time (which tends indeed to be slower than the European one, if you take Apple's technology as reference)?

Update: Then why the heck do you even mention the clock, how is that relevant? If what you want to know is "whether a travel adapter for the power plug is suitable for prolonged use" then the question should have been "Is a travel adapter for the power plug suitable for prolonged use?"? Notice how in my example what you ask follows closely what you want to know?

Your problem might be indeed the tight money, my problem is your tight brain ;)

Rusty Shackleford2010-06-27T21:40:28Z

no.

An American hour actually has 100 minutes.

you know, It's like the American System (ya'll have Meters, we have yards)

but a european hour is 60 min. while an American is 100 minutes