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Bermuda Electrical Voltage and Outlet Type


J&B in GA
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I recall reading somewhere that the Island of Bermuda uses the same electrical outlets (3-prong) as the U.S with the same 120v A/C voltage. Is this correct ?

 

I may need to charge a mobility scooter while touring the Island during a lunch break, so wanted to be prepared with either the European or U.K. electrical adapters / voltage transformer if I'm mistaken.

 

Thanks,

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I recall reading somewhere that the Island of Bermuda uses the same electrical outlets (3-prong) as the U.S with the same 120v A/C voltage. Is this correct ?

 

It is. You won't need anything except possibly an adapter allowing you to plug a 3-prong cord into an older 2-prong outlet. You can pick one of those up in a hardware store for a dollar or two, but you probably won't need it.

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It is. You won't need anything except possibly an adapter allowing you to plug a 3-prong cord into an older 2-prong outlet. You can pick one of those up in a hardware store for a dollar or two, but you probably won't need it.

 

Definitely bring a three prong to two prong adapter.

 

Thanks, will do for sure. Don't want to get stranded ! :eek:

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