Can you use a Brazil plug in Europe?

Type N: Brazil With three, cylindrical prongs, the Type N adapter works for Brazilian outlets, but is also compatible with Type C adapters in continental Europe, Russia, and much of Asia.

What kind of plug adapter do I need for France?

France travel adaptors For France there are two associated plug types, types C and E. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type E is the plug which has two round pins and a hole for the socket’s male earthing pin. France operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Is Brazil plug the same as Europe?

Brazil uses a number of different outlets, depending on where you go you may find a typical European round pronged outlet or the American two/three pronged outlet. Uses typical European rounded two prong plug as well as a third rounded prong plug. Uses the same outlet as the United States.

What kind of plug does Brazil use?

For Brazil there are two associated plug types, types C and N. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins. Plug type N is the plug which has two round pins and a grounding pin. Brazil operates on a 127/220V supply voltage and 60Hz.

Is Brazil 110v or 220v?

Brazil is one of the few countries that uses both 110 and 220 Volt, 60 Hz. In some cities you may find a mix of 110 and 220 Volt.

What is EU plug type?

The type of plug you know best is the type C or sometimes called “Euro-plug”. This is the one used mainly in Spain and in most countries in Europe. Type C consists of two round parallel pins while the wall plug has two holes where it is connected.

What plug sockets are used in Europe?

What kind of converter do I need for Brazil?

You need a voltage converter in Brazil, when living in the United States of America! You can find voltage converters at Amazon. Because you also need a power plug adapter, you should consider a combined plug adapter/voltage converter.

Does Brazil use 120v?

In Brazil there is no standard voltage. Most federative units (about 60 per cent of all Brazilian households) use 127 V electricity, but some other – mainly northeastern – states are on 220 V. Even within some states themselves, the voltage may differ.

Are French and German plugs the same?

You can use your electric appliances in France, because the standard voltage (230 V) is the same as in Germany. So you don’t need a voltage converter in France, when living in Germany.