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How to use plugs from Chad in Libya

Plugs, sockets, adapters and other information needed for travelling from Chad to Libya in this page. If you want a report for other countries, re-start the wizard to find to electric adapters for your trip here.

Quick Chart at-a-glance

  Chad Libya  
Voltage: 220V. 127V. icons/exclamation2.gif  
Plugs Type: D, E, F. D. icons/teeth.gif icons/question.gif  
Hertz: 50Hz. 50Hz. icons/teeth.gif  

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Plugs and Sockets at each country

In Chad the following plugs are used: (includes N'Djamena.)

Chad' Plug Type D Chad' Plug Type E Chad' Plug Type F
Plug Type D Plug Type E Plug Type F
Chad' Outlet Type D Chad' Outlet Type E Chad' Outlet Type F
Outlet Type D Outlet Type E Outlet Type F

... and in Libya you will use: (includes Tripoli.)

Libya' Plug Type D
Plug Type D
Libya' Outlet Type D
Outlet Type D

Voltage

Take care: Libya uses lower voltage than Chad

Your electric devices from Chad will be expecting 220 Volts, but Libya grid is of 127 Volts, this is a substantial difference that requires you to take some extra steps in preparation to your trip:

On the positive side, nowadays many devices will switch automatically to the network voltage and they will work just fine, i.e. mobile phone chargers are typically multi-voltage (but please, do actually check your own). It is important that you pay attention to your device's voltage. Connecting electronics to the wrong voltage, in the luckiest of the cases, the device will break or stop working temporarily; but please don't take this lightly, in the worst of the cases electrocution and fire hazards are a real possibility.

An automatic power supply suitable from 100 Volts to 240 Volts. An automatic power supply suitable from 100 Volts to 240 Volts.

High-power devices don't usually handle different voltages due to the high-currents involved i.e. anything that its main purpose involves generating heat (or cold) like hair driers, baby bottle warmers, kettles, etc. On the contrary, modern low-power devices are likely to auto-detect and auto-adapt to different voltages i.e. usb chargers, laptop chargers, etc.

A hair-dryer showing its consumption of 2000 Watts at 220 Volts A hair-dryer can consume up to 2000 Watts, like the one in the picture above, due to the high power they usually work in one voltage system; this one is suitable for 220-240 Volts systems.

You will need a step down voltage converter a device that can be plugged to 127 volts and it provides an outlet with 220 volts for your Chad' device. You will need to pay attention to the maximum power output of the converter and the maximum power consumption of the device.

Plugs Type

Some connectors are used in both countries

You will be able to plug the devices directly in Libya (please read other sections of this reports in regards to voltage, etc.). Perhaps you will need adapters for some sockets, but it is usually easier to find adapters at destination if your plug is already being used in the country. Sometimes different cities uses different systems, you might need to do a bit more of research. If you find more information please let us know.

Adapters

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Adapters you can buy

You can buy the following multi-purpose adapters from Amazon. Please also take a look at the recommended gadgets for your trip.

Hertz

Equal Hertz

This is the perfect situation. You will not have any clock shift issue with the same Hertz.

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