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Power outlets on Viking longboats


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For things like electronics that are dual voltage, if you bring an adapter (not a converter), you can also use the 220 outlets for charging as well. Also, be careful because the 110 outlet in the bathroom is for shavers only and cannot handle the power needs of a hairdryer.

 

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2 hours ago, Geezer Cruiser said:

Ingvi cabin had a 110 on one side of the bed and a 220 on the other. Desk had a 220 and 110 pair on each end; 220 on one was used to charge the Quietvix tour headsets. A shaver socket in the bathroom available as well. 

 

Note that that shaver socket is only to be used for a shaver; if you try plugging a hair dryer in there it will blow.

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