Electrical/power adaptors for Thai plugs

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Electrical/power adaptors for Thai plugs

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I plan to bring a 4-point power strip from Thailand to run my laptop and mobile rechargers. Do I need a Cambodian electrical adaptor for the power strip? I already have one for Malaysia but I doubt that's compatible.
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Re: Electrical/power adaptors for Thai plugs

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XenoRipley wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:13 pm I plan to bring a 4-point power strip from Thailand to run my laptop and mobile rechargers. Do I need a Cambodian electrical adaptor for the power strip? I already have one for Malaysia but I doubt that's compatible.
Thai three pin? It really depends on where your staying, not really many earthed sockets so a lot of them are two pin. In the hotels they are generally those multi-sockets that fit anything. you can get yourself a strip here that will be multi-socket with a two pin wall plug.
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