What hz is 110v normally at? Charging on type C running power through a good power bank or a USB multi board has always seemed like a good idea to me. AU/NZ plugs seem to be a better design, hang on to the plug well, lower amperage with 240v, less voltage drop with the higher voltage, thinner cheaper wire due to amperage. I vote everyone gets on board and changes to metric as it is far simpler and more logical
normally 60 hz. -- from what I have seen it is 50 hz for 220V and 60 hz for 110V -- BUT!! I AM NOT AN ELECTRICAL EXPERT and I could be totally wrong. There are always variations to this and sometimes you just need to look it up to be 100% sure what that country uses normally, but things are generally standardized as it would be impossible for device manufactures to make safe products otherwise.
@@IDKThailand We are "240v" its about 230v really at a targeted 50hz in NZ. I'm no sparky either I ran pipes instead. Old man is a sparky and I spent many years selling li-ion cells so have some idea
Good information for travelers.
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What hz is 110v normally at?
Charging on type C running power through a good power bank or a USB multi board has always seemed like a good idea to me.
AU/NZ plugs seem to be a better design, hang on to the plug well, lower amperage with 240v, less voltage drop with the higher voltage, thinner cheaper wire due to amperage. I vote everyone gets on board and changes to metric as it is far simpler and more logical
normally 60 hz. -- from what I have seen it is 50 hz for 220V and 60 hz for 110V -- BUT!! I AM NOT AN ELECTRICAL EXPERT and I could be totally wrong. There are always variations to this and sometimes you just need to look it up to be 100% sure what that country uses normally, but things are generally standardized as it would be impossible for device manufactures to make safe products otherwise.
@@IDKThailand We are "240v" its about 230v really at a targeted 50hz in NZ.
I'm no sparky either I ran pipes instead.
Old man is a sparky and I spent many years selling li-ion cells so have some idea