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CurrentCurrent: The power in Nepal is 220V, 50 Hz

Volts (V) refers to the amount of electricity flowing through the circuit. Hertz (Hz) is the frequency measured in cycles per second.

PlugsPlugs: Nepal has 1 type of connection plug.


Three round pins in a triangle

Same Voltage: If the voltage is the same as yours at home, all you might need is a plug adaptor.

Converting Up: A converter is needed if you want to adapt 120V appliances up to a 220V line. You will need a 50-watt converter for small, non-heating appliances (like a tape player or shaver) and a 1600-watt converter for things like blow dryers or curling irons.

Converting Down: On the other hand, a transformer is needed for 220V appliances plugging in to a 120V line.

Converting Up and Down: A "top of the line" transformer is dual-purpose. It is able to adapt up to 220V or down to 120V.
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