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12 minutes ago, jagbirder said:

I read on another post that there is a "non-US" electrical socket in the stateroom. Does anyone know if it is 110V or 220V, and what country's plug configuration?  I've got the adapters, but hate to have to take the whole batch.  Thanks!

It's 220V.  I use this adaptor to plug in my autovolt USB charger (110-220V)

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https://www.royalcaribbean.com/faq/questions/electrical-voltage-onboard

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1 minute ago, Traveler said:

Yes , it's 220 V , do not try to plug the hair dryer to it with some adapter, it will not end well ?

I don't know about the hair dryers in the room, but if you're bringing your own hair dryer, it would be a good investment for frequent travelers to get a dual voltage (110/220V) model.  I'm not so sure about frequencies - 60Hz vs 50 Hz.

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Just had a lovely cruise on Wonder of the Seas. Just wanted to share what electrical options were in our stateroom (balcony room on deck 10).

So, under the main mirror opposite the sofa-bed:

  • 2 EU-type power sockets
  • 3 US-type power sockets
  • 2 USB sockets

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Then on each side of the double bed, a lamp with extra power sockets:

  • 1 USB Socket
  • 1 US-type socket - seen here powering my excellent Lowenstein sleep-apnea CPAP machine which fitted nicely on the bedside table like it was made for it!

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If you're interested, we fast-charged our USB devices using this excellent Lencent pass-thru plug charger:

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/LENCENT-Extension-Household-Appliances-Smartphone/dp/B08FC48VYN

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On 9/14/2019 at 3:12 PM, Mr. Candyman said:

Not sure if it's worth mentioning but the one under the desk, on Allure, listed 230V

 

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110v vs 120v/230v vs 240v really doesn't matter much.  As a retired electrical utility Coop, Meter Tech, I can tell you that the voltage you get at your sockets in your home has an acceptable variance rate of XX%.  I just can't remember the exact % that is allowable and it varies between electrical companies/local/state regulations.  However, the 110v vs 120v or 230v vs 240v falls well within that variance %.  So, I wouldn't worry about a 10 volt difference.  If you hair dryer says that it is 120v or 240v, it's good.  But, I think, these days newer appliances, large or small, show 120v or 240v.  

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