First, let me say that this is James, not Denise. I'm borrowing her account, since she's logged into Disunplugged all the time, and well, I've just started reading the 94 pages of posts. And yes, I read them from 1 to 94, and I needed to make some comments and have some questions. I'm hoping that with under 30 days to go, I haven't waited too long....
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First, WTR to the power strip someone purchased - it is NOT a converter. From a review on
Amazon "The USP600 solves that problem by turning one 220 volt grounded outlet into six 220 grounded outlets." What you are basically buying is something that turns 1 outlet of X power / US 3 prong, NEMA 5-15, and connect it to 6 multi-format US/UK/etc jacks AT THE SAME POWER RATING.
So, if you wanted to use non-international rated US devices, you would need a CONVERTER (240v -> 120v) for each device. You'd also find you could maybe get 4 plugged in unless you have slim-line converters. Now, many devices (Apple i*, shavers, BlackBerrys) ship in the US with chargers with US 120 plugs, but actually work in both 120 and 240 locations. Your individual device has GOT to say Input 120 - 240V 50-60Hz, or you risk damaging the charger, the device, the circuit, the room, the hotel. The last 3 can get costly
Now, as mentioned before, there are adapters (basically, the same as the power strip, but in reverse - multiple plugs and 1 US jack), and there are converters - adapters with power lowering capability.
You might think - hey, I'll get one Converter, plug a US power strip into it, and I'll be set. BZZZZZZT. If you do that, and plug an international charger into it (again, i*, Blackberry, etc.), I have heard that that ALSO will damage the charger. My converter SPECIFICALLY STATES "DO NOT USE UNIVERSAL CHARGERS / ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH THIS, OR RISK ....". Something about the two chargers doing battle over which frequency to use.
Right now, Denise & I are taking only international-rated devices. I figure to pack a standard US ext cord (not power strip) with UL & CE (240V) ratings. I'll plug it into an adapter (change the plug from UK/France to US ONLY), run 240 through the ext cord to the intl-rated devices. I've always been a little leery of 240 since watching a cousin getting blown across the basement after hooking up our dryer wrong, but that was 4-wire 240 @ 60A, not 2 wire 240 @ 5A, so it should be just fine.
Does anyone out there have first-hand knowledge if this will or will not work?
Does anyone know if I can buy a US-plug extension cord over in UK? I don't mind not packing / carrying one?
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Second: Dress Code for the trip. We're doing the whole enchilada: Foxtrot. other group things. Lion King. My typical non-work is jeans (blue or black) and a nice collared shirt (maybe like a polo or 3-button tee), clean sneakers. I "dress up" for work, khakis and button down shirts, no tie, non-lace shoes. I only go to weddings and funerals dressed any better.
Please tell me that I can get away with non-work casual for most time (I can't see bike riding in my work monkey-suit ), and a change or two of business casual? If I need to pack a tie & a shirt that works w/ a tie, I'll be a grumpy old man on the trip.
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Third - Language. I can handle UK, I know my pants from my trousers. But, I've had a borrowed a friends computer language learning software for over a month, and I can barely say where the damn cat is. Much less understand why a man is just a l' homme but a woman is always le {something} femme. So, I know I will look like a tourist and sound like an American, but will I get poisoned or otherwise abused if I just can't wrap my head around French enough to even say "I can't speak French?"
There's a saying - you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Same goes for language, I have a feeling.
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Has everyone but me already started packing? I've not even decided what kind of luggage I need to buy, much less pack..
Just Wonderin'...
And yeah, reply to Denise - she's sure to see her own post and the replies to it.
Thanks.
James