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Help after seeing the question for the Dawn thought I'd better ask what type of sockets are on the Sun. I have one converter but it is for the flat type US socket. Also are the sockets 110or 220v?

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As I recall, the Sun's receptacle arrangement is very similiar to that on the Dawn. There will be two receptacles, one of the American (110 Volt) standard three prong, the other the two round prong European (240 Volt) standard.

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Help after seeing the question for the Dawn thought I'd better ask what type of sockets are on the Sun. I have one converter but it is for the flat type US socket. Also are the sockets 110or 220v?

Thanks

 

Don't tell anyone the picture on the Dawn thread is from the Sun :eek:

 

Both ships have the same two types.

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Don't tell anyone the picture on the Dawn thread is from the Sun :eek:

 

Both ships have the same two types.

 

Shoreguy,

Are you sure? if you look at my pic on the other thread, we had the US socket, a UK socket then the light switch (BA 11612)

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?p=7153126#post7153126

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