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Default Anyone know the answer to this question?

Im selling one on ebay and someone sent me this question.

Was that a 220Volt bot a regulat USA plug power ??
 
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Im selling one on ebay and someone sent me this question.

Was that a 220Volt bot a regulat USA plug power ??
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I did try to look it up but dont understand the question. It could be just typo's. Im assuming the answer is yes since its been sold in the usa. I guess I could look up the voltage of a outlet.
 
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So 220 voltage outlets are from your country. That would had been a better answer and a shorter line of text.
 
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I think the point being made is that if you are selling one on ebay you must own one, so why not look at the one you are selling, or read the manual then you'll know the answer to give

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I think the point being made is that if you are selling one on ebay you must own one, so why not look at the one you are selling, or read the manual then you'll know the answer to give

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Maybe they are selling "box of ASUS TRANSFORMER"
 
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Translation:

Are you including a Chevy Volt with the purchase?
 
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To answer the question, 220v is what many European countries use for their outlets, 110 is what the US uses, the adapter should be able to do both, but will need an adapter for the prongs so they fit in the 220 outlets.

You can look on the adapter itself and it should list the range it works in. Since none of us have the device, its the best we can do.
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