You can use your electric appliances in Cambodia, if the standard voltage in your country is in between - V as is in the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia and Africa. Manufacturers take these small deviations into account. If the standard voltage in your country is in the range of V - V as is in the US, Canada and most South American countries , you need a voltage converter in Cambodia.
You can find voltage converters at Amazon. Hope this information is helpful when you packing for Cambodia Adventure. By , the total electricity supply in Cambodia was 4, GWh, a big leap from the 4, GWh in Generation of electricity within Cambodia also grew very significantly, from 1, GWh in to 3, GWh in , largely from new hydro and coal-fired plants coming on stream.
The balance of supply is imported, mostly from Vietnam and Thailand. Name required. E-mail required, but will not display.
Converters and transformers perform a similar function, but their applications differ. Converters are typically used with appliances that operate for a short duration hours , whilst most transformers can be used alongside appliances that operate continuously.
These types of travel adaptors should only be used with double insulated equipment, which will be clearly marked with the symbol shown below.
We recommend you check your appliances before embarking on your journey, to understand the requirements in Cambodia. Cambodia travel adaptors You will need to consider what to pack, to ensure you can use your personal electrical appliances safely whilst abroad. Voltage converters and transformers Image source Electricity supplies worldwide can vary from anything between V and V.
Single voltage rated appliances In Cambodia the supply voltage is V. Share this article:. Summary The table below summarises the plug types, voltage and frequency of electrical current in both Vietnam and Cambodia.
Plug Adaptors In Vietnam there's more than one plug type in use. What type of plug does your appliance have? You may require more than one adaptor. Warnings Voltage The voltage, V , which is present in Vietnam, is significantly different to what's used in Cambodia.
See examples of appliance labels This appliance is only compatible with a single voltage as only one voltage V is printed on the label. This appliance is compatible with a range of voltages as it shows two voltage figures with a dash in between them. In this example, the appliance may be plugged into any outlet ranging from to V without a voltage transformer, though a socket adaptor would still be needed if the sockets don't match.
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