4 FAQs about Chile Communication Power Supply Rack 380V
What plug types and power outlets are used in Chile?
The Standard Plug Types and Power Outlets used in Chile are: Adapter vs. Converter An Adapter (aka plug adapter or power adapter) is used to adapt the physical shape of the plug so that it can be plugged into a different type of power outlet or socket. It doesn’t transform the voltage of the power source.
What voltage does Chile use?
The voltage supply in Chile is 220-240V. The voltage supply in the U.S.A. is 110-120V. What kind of power outlets are used in Chile? Chile mostly uses type-L outlets. These outlets accommodate type-L plugs and type-C plugs, with 2 or 3 rounded prongs of a 4mm diameter each. Does Chile use the same electrical outlets as the U.S.?
Does Chile have a power outlet?
No, most power outlets and plug types in Argentina are type-I (the same as in Australia, New Zealand, and China). However, there are some places in Argentina with type-C power outlets — the plug type used in Chile — or outlets that accommodate both. Do I need a voltage converter in Chile? Chile has a 220-240 voltage supply.
Do I need a power adapter in Chile?
For travel in Chile, you need a type-C adapter. It should have a type-C plug to fit into the Chilean power outlet and have a port that accepts the plug type from your country (some are designed to accept any plug type). Note: type-C refers to the plug type common in Europe and Chile, not USB-C. Does my iPhone need a voltage converter in Chile?