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panasonic ER147 hair clipper adapter is AP-22290 charger power cord replacement recharge adapter 220 volt for panasonic er147 national or panasonic hair clipper.
Even my trimmer was gifted to me by my sis studying in US :D The prob is simple, the imported ones have adapters made for 110 Volts whereas in India the standard is 240, so ur adapter has simply 'shot out'. I faced the same prob and if u know little electrical stuff, fixing it is a piece of cake. first ull have to buy one of those adapters which have an adjustable output voltage, i found only one online on rediff.
but i bought mine from kerala for 90bucks. then all u hav to do is cut the pins of both ur new and old adapter, and join the old original pin to ur new adapter, seal the joint with tape, adjust the voltage on the adapter to 1.5V and ur good to go :D I did this just today and the trimmer is back-and-running!. XD
Hope it helps since this will settle it for 200 bucks flat and since a new original philips charger costs over 1k... :
Most laptop can be used in any country. Check the laptop's power adapter mains input voltage, it is on a label on the bottom of the adapter. If the input voltage is 100 to 240 volts then it will work in Australia, you may need an mains adapter to connect to Australian 3 pin mains power point or purchase the mains cable that fits the Australian 3 pin mains power point.
I have traveled to Europe. Australia and China. As this is a laptop I believe your power supply is that often black box in the middle of the electric wire you plug into your laptop. I we operate on 110 volt 60 cycle electricity. The bulk of the rest of the world operates as 240 volts and mostly 50 cycles. The power supplies for laptop I used overseas indicated they operated from 110 - 240 volts and 50 to 60 cycles approximately (small print on the adapter). If your adapter does not handle 240 volt and 50 - 60 cycle requirement you may need to secure another before leaving. The real challenge is to have the right plug adapter for the country you are in. Our two and three prong plugs do not work anywhere else I've been without adapters excluding soem bathrooms for electric shavers only and some universal plugs I have seen installed in China on my last trip (but even in China they were rare). My friend bought two different versions of adapters I believe at Radio Shack - one was a small bag of adapters that covered all of Europe and more recently a single adapter with sliders that could adjust to all the separate adapters he purchased before. I had the experience of buying an adapter in China where I do not speak Mandarin -- pointing at a British adapter and drawing the US plug got me what I wanted however you may wish to solve this problem before you arrive in Europe. Assuming you purchase adapters before leaving the clerk at the store may be able to confirm the suitability of your power supply for general european operation, I tended to double check with the local hotel staff or friends keeping in mind that all counties and some areas can be different.
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