
Plugs, adapters, and other electrical information for travelling to Iceland from Trinidad & Tobago.
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| Voltage: | 115V. | 230V. |
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| Plugs Type: | A, B. | C, F. |
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| Hertz: | 60Hz. | 50Hz. |
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If you are an electrical savvy, perhaps the previous chart is all you need. If this is not your situation, you can continue reading for discovering what that chart implies!
In Trinidad & Tobago the following plugs are used:
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| Plug Type A | Plug Type B |
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| Outlet Type A | Outlet Type B |
... and in Iceland you will use:
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| Plug Type C | Plug Type F |
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| Outlet Type C | Outlet Type F |
You will not be able to use your electrical aparatus using a simple plug adapter. You will need neither an transformer or an elevator. Click here for more information about this.
Sorry, none of the plugs used in both countries are common. Definitely, you will need plug adapters.
Lists of adapters you can use in your travel.
This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B into outlets type: C, E, F, L.
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This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, D, G, M into outlets type: C, E, F, L.
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This is not a big issue. Unless you are using an electric alarm clock and you have to wake up early!. Explanation: Some alarm clocks (not the battery powered ones, the ones that you have to plug to the wall outlet) uses the frequency of electricity to measure time. So, time shifts could be experimented. For more information about alarm clocks hertz shift click here. Apart this issue, almost every home electronic device works perfectly with different hertz.