Posted by no_one on August 24, 2008, 8:33 pm
I apologize for the Off Topic post but I know that some of you ride and live
in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to know
if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
lighter) will work in the rentals that we will get on our trip. I have a
wall adapter and a power converter for UK but would like to know if the car
adapter is compatible.
I know that in the past the British cars had a positive ground power system
but I assume that today with the cars being sold all over that things might
have standardized in the last 30 years.
TIA
Ron
Posted by Mark Clements on August 25, 2008, 1:57 pm
no_one wrote:
> I apologize for the Off Topic post but I know that some of you ride and live
> in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to know
> if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
> lighter) will work in the rentals that we will get on our trip. I have a
> wall adapter and a power converter for UK but would like to know if the car
> adapter is compatible.
> I know that in the past the British cars had a positive ground power system
> but I assume that today with the cars being sold all over that things might
> have standardized in the last 30 years.
Short answer: it'll be fine (I've used a French-bought battery charger
in French(!), British and Canadian vehicles without any problems).
Anyway, I don't think there is such a beast as a "British" car anymore :)
Mark
Posted by Mark Clements on August 25, 2008, 1:58 pm
Mark Clements wrote:
> no_one wrote:
>> I apologize for the Off Topic post but I know that some of you ride
>> and live
>> in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to
>> know
>> if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
(addendum to my other post)
You'll have to check that your cellphone will work in Europe. Our GSM
systems work on a different frequency to North American ones.
Posted by Timo Geusch on August 25, 2008, 2:05 pm
> Mark Clements wrote:
>> no_one wrote:
>>> I apologize for the Off Topic post but I know that some of you ride
>>> and live
>>> in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to
>>> know
>>> if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
> (addendum to my other post)
> You'll have to check that your cellphone will work in Europe. Our GSM
> systems work on a different frequency to North American ones.
GSM should be OK, but if the OP has a CDMA phone which is far more
common in the US compared to GSM, this will not work in the UK.
Cigarette lighter socket chargers will work fine, I use my UK ones in
the US with no problem.
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Posted by no_one on August 25, 2008, 8:49 pm
> Mark Clements wrote:
>> no_one wrote:
>>> I apologize for the Off Topic post but I know that some of you ride
>>> and live
>>> in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to
>>> know
>>> if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
> (addendum to my other post)
> You'll have to check that your cellphone will work in Europe. Our GSM
> systems work on a different frequency to North American ones.
Mark,
Thanks for the feedback, when I used to have british cars (1967 austin
healy) it was a problem so I thought I'd check. My phone is compatible with
UK and Ireland and I have already had AT&T turn on international roaming.
Ron
> in the UK. I am going to England, Wales and Ireland soon and wanted to know
> if the cell phone charger that I have for US cars (fits in the cigarette
> lighter) will work in the rentals that we will get on our trip. I have a
> wall adapter and a power converter for UK but would like to know if the car
> adapter is compatible.
> I know that in the past the British cars had a positive ground power system
> but I assume that today with the cars being sold all over that things might
> have standardized in the last 30 years.