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Do I need anything special to use my electronic equipment in Peru?
I am from the US and am going to Peru. My laptop, phone, mp3 and camera battery charger all say "input 110-240V". Does this mean I can I can just plug them in with no worries? Thanks
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, they use the same voltage in Peru as in the United States. I have been able to charge all of my electronics without any issues.
Source(s): I am an American from a Peruvian family and visit Peru once a year. - 1 decade ago
Yes, we use 220 Volts in Peru, and your battery charger says input 110-240, right? So, there's nothing to worry about, dude, we use here almost exclusively US products. It's a pain in the *** in Europe, but not here. :D
Source(s): I'm mothafuckin peruvian ;D - 1 decade ago
Spunky Monky's correct. Research to see if they are on 110 or 220 volts in Peru.