Is China plug same as NZ?

You can use your electric appliances in China, because the standard voltage (220 V) is (more or less) the same as in New Zealand (230 V). So you don’t need a voltage converter in China, when living in New Zealand.

How much is a plug adapter?

Typical costs: Plug adapters usually cost $3-$12. Kits can contain plugs for a variety of countries. Compact multi-plug adapters can run $30-$40.

Can I use China plug in us?

Take care: People Republic of China uses higher voltage than United States of America. You will need a step down voltage converter a device that can be plugged to 220 volts and it provides an outlet with 120 volts for your United States of America’ device.

Does US plug work in China?

One is the standard of 110-120 volts at a frequency of 60 Hz (mostly used in USA), and the other is the standard of 220–240 volts at 50 Hz (mostly used in Europe). China uses generally 220V, 50HZ, AC (Hong Kong is 200V; Taiwan is 110V).

What adapter does NZ use?

230 volts
New Zealand uses 230 volts, so if you travel from a country that isn’t 230 volts and you don’t have a dual voltage appliance (how you can tell) then you’ll either need to bring a heavy voltage converter or a lighter power strip with a built in power converter.

What kind of adapter do I need for China?

Converter or Transformer. Most travelers to China will probably need only a voltage converter, a small box that uses a plug adapter to plug into the socket. A voltage converter is useful for small appliances like a hair dryer, electric toothbrush or an alarm clock.

What do power plugs/sockets used in China?

Which power plugs and sockets in China? Type A: mainly used in North and Central America, China and Japan. This socket only works with plug A. Type C: also known as the standard “Euro” plug. This socket also works with plug E and plug F. Type I: mainly used in Australia, New Zealand, China, the South Pacific and Argentina. This socket only works with plug I.

What type of power cord does China use?

In China the power plugs and sockets are of type A, C and I. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz .

What is the standard electrical voltage in China?

Voltage in China is 220V/50HZ. In Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, the common power voltage is 220 Volt 50 Hz AC, but in Taiwan, electronic devices often work with the electricity supply voltage of 110V/60HZ.