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Hi Frank, all
Spain does not have 2 Lives thats impossible, they do not follow proper colour coding it is true and may even switch on the neutral side, so basically do NOT play with spanish electrics check the polarity and plug in.
As for plugs they have 2 types but
There are some weird and wonderful older arrangements still around, but for many years Spain has utilised the standard European socket with a two pin arrangement and side earth. There are two types of plug, both of which fit the standard socket. A smaller two pin plug for double insulated appliances which don't need an earth, and a larger two pin and side earth strip for those requiring an earth. Line and neutral are not distinguished - plugs can go into sockets either way. Plugs are not individually fused. Appliances with UK sockets can be adapted to work with Spanish sockets either by replacing the UK plug or using a cheap and widely available adaptor.
Basically a standard euro adaptor will do.
Dita's formula gives a rough and ready answer but is NOT 100% accurate, but its the easiest quick guide.
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23/6/2005 at 10:14am
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Hi to All,
I'm new to this camping world and about to undertake our first camping holiday to Corsica this august.
I've been buying equipment these past months for the holiday but have delayed purchase of an electric hook-up lead, due to my own ignorance and confusion. Let me explain.
I live in Italy !!!
Anyone who has visited this country will be aware that we have a wonderfully confusing choice of electrical socketry, from 2 pin no earth, 3 pin centre earth to 3 pin side earth.
Added to this I also use some equipment with BS 3 pin safety plugs, brought over from Ireland when we moved.
It's all a bit confusing.
Now, as I said we are off to Corsica so what type of plug/socket arrangement should I be looking for there? I like the safety of these leads.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=81
My approach to electrics is a healthy respect for it's potential to harm, "if you are going to do it, do it right"
so I would prefer to have the correct cable, without having to use plug adapters etc., if possible.
Any advice on this would be appreciated.
I just realised I should check out what the power supply type in the camp site is.
No info. on their website. I'll ask a friend who has stayed there before.
Thanks again, in advance of any suggestions offered.
Spudz
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