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#130179 05/15/2017 06:28 PM
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The last lagoon we chartered had round pin outlets. I talked to the place we are getting our 42 and they said it was 110v european plugs. Because it is 110v i suppose i do not need a converter just an adapter. Just wondering. Thanks in advance.

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I believe Europe uses 220, so they either misstated or they are American 110.

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The electrical outlets are 110v, and you need a converter from European plugs to American plugs. Home Depot sells them. That was my confusion. I think they have the genset set to 110 but with the european outlets. I think that is what they had on the previous 440 we chartered. Round plugs running 110v

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The north American spec'd boats have typical north American 120volt outlets.


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Doesn't apply in this case, but most (not all) electronics will work off 110 or 220 these days. Just check the power supply to make sure its stated.


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