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How to use plugs from Dominican Republic in Nicaragua

Plugs, sockets, adapters and other information needed for travelling from Dominican Republic to Nicaragua 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

  Dominican Republic Nicaragua  
Voltage: 110V. 120V. icons/teeth.gif icons/exclamation2.gif  
Plugs Type: A. A. icons/teeth.gif  
Hertz: 60Hz. 60Hz. icons/teeth.gif  

If you are electrical savvy, perhaps the previous chart is all you need. If this is not the case, you can continue reading and discover what the chart is saying!

Plugs and Sockets at each country

In Dominican Republic the following plugs are used: (includes Santo Domingo, Cabarete, Las Terrenas, Puerto Plata, Sosúa, Samaná.)

Dominican Republic' Plug Type A
Plug Type A
Dominican Republic' Outlet Type A
Outlet Type A

... and in Nicaragua you will use: (includes Managua, León, Granada, Estelí, San Juan Del Sur, Matagalpa, Masaya.)

Nicaragua' Plug Type A
Plug Type A
Nicaragua' Outlet Type A
Outlet Type A

Voltage

Similar voltage

The voltage is not exact, but the difference is usually tolerable by electrical devices. Its mostly safe to plug your electrical apparatus from Dominican Republic in Nicaragua without a voltage adapter. If you have any concerns with a special device i.e. a medical device, you probably want to seek further professional help.

Plugs Type

Same connectors

Ideal situation, all the connectors used in Dominican Republic are also used in Nicaragua. You will not need any adapter (but please check voltages and the other sections of this report). Congratulations!!!!

Adapters

You are lucky, you don't need an adapter.

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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