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The
international adapter from Maha is a dedicated
power supply that will work in the specified
regions. No additional step-down transformer or
adapter will be needed unless otherwise
noted.
There are two
main types of AC power system in the world: 110V
and 220V. An international adapter will not only
properly work with the specified voltage, but it
will also feature a certain plug. For example,
there are 3 different plugs on the 220V system.
The table below lists the most popular types of
voltage and plug used in various
countries.
This
information is for your reference only. It is
important to know that in certain countries,
there might be more than one type of voltage
and/or plug available. Please double check with
local authority to confirm the voltage and plug
type before purchasing or using the
international adapter. In addition, certain
regions are known to have unstable power system
and may cause damage to the transformer. It is
recommended to use a protection device whenever
possible.
How
to use the Chart:
First,
locate your country and its adapter code. Then,
using the compatibility table below, locate the
model number of your product in the respective
adapter code:
| Maha
Charger Model |
Adaptor
Code |
International
Adapter Part Number |
MH-C124S
MH-C204F |
A |
MHS-CT110A
(Standard for North American Version) |
| E |
MHS-CT220E |
| U |
MHS-CT220U |
| AUS |
MHS-CT220A |
| MH-DPB180M |
A |
MHS-PBM110A
(Standard
for North American Version) |
| E |
MHS-PBM220E |
| U |
MHS-PBM220U |
| AUS |
MHS-PBM220A |
Regional
Voltage & Plug
|
Region |
Voltage |
Plug(s) |
|
Afghanistan |
220V |
E |
|
Algeria |
110/220V |
A,
E, U |
|
Angola |
220V |
E |
|
Antigua |
220V |
A,
E, U |
|
Argentina |
220V |
E |
|
Aruba |
110V |
A |
|
Australia |
220V |
AUS |
|
Austria |
220V |
E |
|
Azores |
110/220V |
If
110V, then use A
If
220V, then use E |
|
Bahamas |
110V |
A |
|
Bahrain |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Bangladesh |
220V |
E |
|
Barbados |
110V |
A |
|
Belguim |
110V/220V |
E |
|
Belize |
110/220V |
A |
|
Bermuda |
110V |
A |
|
Bolivia |
110/220V |
If
110V, then use A
If
220V, then use E |
|
Bosnia |
220V |
E |
|
Botswana |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
*Brazil |
110/220V |
If
110V, then use A
If
220V, then use E (Some U) |
|
Bulgaria |
220V |
E |
|
Burma |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Burundi |
220V |
E |
|
Cameroon |
110/220V |
E
(Some A) |
|
Canada |
110V |
A |
|
Cen.
Africa Rep. |
220V |
E
|
|
Chad |
220V |
E |
|
Chile |
220V |
E |
|
China |
220V |
Mostly
E (Some AUS) |
|
Columbia |
110V |
A |
|
Costa
Rica |
1100V |
A |
|
Cuba |
110V |
A |
|
Cyprus |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Czechoslovakia |
220V |
E |
|
Denmark |
220V |
E |
|
Dominican
Rep. |
110V |
A |
|
Ecuador |
110V |
A |
|
Egypt |
220V |
E |
|
El
Salvador |
110V |
A |
|
Ethiopia |
220V |
E |
|
Fiji |
220V |
AUS |
|
Finland |
220V |
E |
|
France |
220V |
E |
|
French
Guiana |
220V |
E |
|
Gambia |
220V |
E
(Some AUS) |
|
Germany |
220V |
E |
|
Ghana |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Gibraltar |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Great
Britain |
220V |
U |
|
Greece |
220V |
E |
|
Greenland |
220V |
E |
|
Granada |
220V |
E
(Some U) |
|
Guatemala |
110V |
A |
|
Guinea |
220V |
E |
|
Guyana |
110V |
A |
|
Haiti |
110V |
A |
|
Honduras |
110V |
A |
|
Hong
Kong |
220V |
Mostly
U (Some E) |
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