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>13.12. Power and Phone Plugs, Power Supply</H1
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>&#13; When travelling abroad you might consider to take a set of different
power and phone plugs with you. Also, it's useful if you can change the
input voltage of the power supply, for instance from 110V in the US to
220V in Germany. There also power supplies for 12V batteries from cars.
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>&#13; Some models of power plugs:
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>&#13; Though some -O)- shaped plug may seem to be compatible with your laptop, because
of the appropriate physical size, take extreme care it uses the same
plus-minus voltage scheme, for instance plus for the inner ring and
minus for the outer one. Often, but not always, there are the appropriate
symbols near the plug.
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>&#13; More about laptop and PDA power supplies at
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