110V/220V-Trafo (Technisches)
We bought one in Cusco and installed it in the American camper. We had a lot of 230V and 110v stuff so it made things easier especially since we could run air conditioner and microwave in the southern countries.
Previous owners of the camper hadn't bothered, but they had use of thr onboard generator if they needed it
Main problem is not plugging in to the wrong voltage. Quintalala for instsnce had US outlets supplied by 230V. In Brazil it was common to have outlets side by side, one 120v and the other 230v with no markings.
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Tony Lee
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