ok found it 3 pin round im off to maplins



extension sounds a good idea 1 already in case
You can get one in Goa for 800Rs.
If you want to buy one in the UK.
Click here.

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Edited by
Max13biker
2009-12-01 14:43:18


There are loads of electrical shops about that will sell adapters and electrical plugs. The voltage isn't hugely different from the UK. We have a surge protector/extension lead thing that we got from Aldi last year, it has about 4 slots for electrical items and we plug it into the wall using an Indian adapter then use the UK style slots for our electricals.
just got an indian plug from our old hardware store have now fitted it to my surge protected extension with 4 sockets i notice no fuse in plug defo need surge protection leaving tomorrow cant wait
Just incase anyone doesn't want to take their UK extension leads home I could find a home for them at the charity as we have several items with UK plugs on....
A surge protector will be on my 1st shopping list when I get there next week. From the above posts it would seem the voltage spikes take out the equipment..i.e. laptop / phone...not only the charger that is directly attached to the mains.
It takes the British 3 pin plugs.

If you use adaptors for each item of equipment - get the European adaptors with split pins - you can open up the pins to make them a tighter fit in the Indian sockets.
What kind of plugs do we need for Goa? I seem to read conflicting advice - some places say a two round pin plug (like Europe) and some say a three pin plug (which I assume means like the UK).
Haymans, they are 2 round pin plugs. Rather than waste money (as we have in the past) buying travel adapters here you can buy them there for pennies and to be honest they are a better fit.Most little supermarkets sell them, another thing which may be useful is a 4 socket extension lead, handy for hairdryers,charging ipods phones ect...cheers Keith
Agree with KJF on both points. The plugs are nothing like Europe, the holes are bigger so the European plugs don't fit properly. If you take a multi-socket UK extension lead you only need to buy one adapter when you are there, they cost 50 rupees or so.
As per the above, if you are taking a UK extension lead for lots of electricals, make sure you have a surge protected one - We lost a mobile and an Ipod due to electrical surge
Thanks for all the advice
Some of the newer properties have 3 pin round plugs, so check what you need before you buy!!
I HAVE to have my extension lead! With hair dryer, electric rollers. c.d player and phone charger. What's a girl to do?

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