foriegn voltage(canada)

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#1 ny_number1
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Hey guys can i take a US ps3 to canada or vice versa is our wall socket same as theirs?
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#2 l8bitz
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Yes you can actually. I'm surprized you knew we had electricity.
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#3 Thomas-Crown
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It will be fine. No worry.
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#4 ny_number1
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Yes you can actually. I'm surprized you knew we had electricity.l8bitz

lol..i been 2 other places b4 USA PWNS ALL!!! JK but its more comfortable IMO

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#5 RoganSarine
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[QUOTE="l8bitz"]Yes you can actually. I'm surprized you knew we had electricity.ny_number1

lol..i been 2 other places b4 USA PWNS ALL!!! JK but its more comfortable IMO



That's very... discriminatory. Of coarse it's more comfortable- you grew up there. It's like your home is more comfortable then a strangers.

The only place that has different voltage is the other side of the world (Europe, and maybe asia/africa/australia... dunno. But definately Europe)
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#6 ny_number1
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That's very... discriminatory. Of coarse it's more comfortable- you grew up there. It's like your home is more comfortable then a strangers.

The only place that has different voltage is the other side of the world (Europe, and maybe asia/africa/australia... dunno. But definately Europe)

well in other states i feel more comfort than in europe and wat not (i been 2 asia, and europe i know wat im talking about) and asia (maybe just that 1 country i went 2)has different votage as well im just confirming that

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#7 foolio_67
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Seeing as the ps3 lets off alot of heat, I found that it will often melt the walls of my igloo. So be careful when you use it indoors!
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#8 Acidrain1988
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its not that the voltage is any differnt, europe runs at 50 Hz, while north america run at 60Hz,

I belive the Peak voltage is the same, but the RMS is differnt (or the opposite), I am also pretty sure you can buy adapters.

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#9 walton13
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Seeing as the ps3 lets off alot of heat, I found that it will often melt the walls of my igloo. So be careful when you use it indoors!foolio_67

Yes you can actually. I'm surprized you knew we had electricity.l8bitz


LMAO in RL! Good job guys