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How to use plugs from Papua New Guinea in Philippines

Plugs, sockets, adapters and other information needed for travelling from Papua New Guinea to Philippines 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

  Papua New Guinea Philippines  
Voltage: 240V. 220V. icons/teeth.gif icons/exclamation2.gif  
Plugs Type: I. A, B, C. icons/exclamation2.gif  
Hertz: 50Hz. 60Hz. icons/note.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 Papua New Guinea the following plugs are used: (includes Port Moresby, Lae, Madang, Alotau, Kavieng, Kokopo, Goroka.)

Papua New Guinea' Plug Type I
Plug Type I
Papua New Guinea' Outlet Type I
Outlet Type I

... and in Philippines you will use: (includes Manila, Cebu, El Nido, Puerto Galera, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Coron.)

Philippines' Plug Type A Philippines' Plug Type B Philippines' Plug Type C
Plug Type A Plug Type B Plug Type C
Philippines' Outlet Type A Philippines' Outlet Type B Philippines' Outlet Type C
Outlet Type A Outlet Type B Outlet Type C

Bocaray

Bocaray

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 Papua New Guinea in Philippines 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

Different plug systems

Different plug systems

Sorry, none of the plugs used in both countries are common. You will definitelly need plug adapters, please continue reading for more information.

Adapters

Lists of adapters you can use in your travel:

Adapter: generic

front view of generic adapter to use plugs type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N from Papua New Guinea in outlets type B from Philippines back view of generic adapter to use plugs type A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N from Papua New Guinea in outlets type B from Philippines
Front Back

This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N into outlets type: B.

Adapter: generic

front view of generic adapter to use plugs type A, B, D, G, I, M from Papua New Guinea in outlets type C, E, F, L from Philippines back view of generic adapter to use plugs type A, B, D, G, I, M from Papua New Guinea in outlets type C, E, F, L from Philippines
Front Back

This adapter allows you to use plugs type: A, B, D, G, I, M into outlets type: C, E, F, L.

This adapter has a safety protection so you don't plug only one terminal into the adapter while touching the other with your finger, because it is generic, when you buy it pay attention to this safety mechanism. Overall a good adapter that has the earth connection pass-though (notice the metallic connector on the side.)

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

No equal Hertz

This is not a big issue. Unless you are using an electric alarm clock or some motors when speed is an issue. Explanation: Some alarm clocks uses the frequency of electricity network to measure time. So, time shifts could be experimented. Almost every home electronic device works perfectly with different Hertz.

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