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Voltage Question for Asian MZ-NH1

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WaywardTraveller

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I checked the charging cradle for my new gold MZ-NH1 (bought in Beijing), and the power adaptor seems to be 220V, which is in keeping with Asian voltage (oddly enough, it seems to have rectangular North-American style prongs! :blink: ).

My question is: if I plug this in to a North American wall-socket (110V), will it still work? Or do I need to buy a voltage adaptor to use it when I get back home?

On a somewhat related topic....there wouldn't happen to be any LIP-4WM battery chargers out there, would there?

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I checked the charging cradle for my new gold MZ-NH1 (bought in Beijing), and the power adaptor seems to be 220V, which is in keeping with Asian voltage (oddly enough, it seems to have rectangular North-American style prongs! :blink: ).

My question is: if I plug this in to a North American wall-socket (110V), will it still work? Or do I need to buy a voltage adaptor to use it when I get back home?

On a somewhat related topic....there wouldn't happen to be any LIP-4WM battery chargers out there, would there?

peace

WaywardTraveller

when i was in beijing china and hongkong i was able to charge my creative vision M zen MP3 player, without any adapters....and i am from the USA.

perhaps that plug would work. but i get a universal one just to be on the safe side.

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Yeah...I was wondering, though, if it might just take longer to charge if 110V comes into the unit as opposed to 220V? I have a universal travel plug adaptor, so connecting it is no problem; I just don't want to compromise the charging and fry or otherwise break something... :(

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If the MZ-NH1's AC Adaptor you have acquired in Beijing is strictly a 220V, you will likely get fried MZ-NH1 in an 110V environment.

Yeah...strictly 220V. There's a CHN sticker on it, so it appears to be a Chinese edition (if such a thing exists?). Looks like it's voltage adaptor time...which is cool, as long as I know. Thanks Ishi :D

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