Originally Posted by
SKT-DK
I am sorry and do not want to seem rude, but maybe we need a thread called ‘Green_Eyes first trip outside North America’ for all the questions being opened as new threads, which can all be answer by a simple Google search?
the "electric connector/plug-question" has not been asked yet!
here the preemptive answer:
In Thailand, the primary electrical plug types are Type C and Type A, with the voltage at 220 volts and 50 Hz. Type C plugs have two round pins, while Type A plugs have two flat parallel prongs. Additionally, Type B and Type O plugs are also used in Thailand, with Type B having two flat prongs and a grounding pin, and Type O being unique to Thailand with three round pins in a triangular shape. It's recommended to have a travel adapter for devices that don't match these plug types.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Type B: Two flat prongs and a grounding pin.
- Type O: Unique to Thailand, three round pins in a triangular shape.
- Type A: Two flat parallel prongs.