What type of plug is used in St Martin?
What type of plug is used in St Martin? In Saint Martin the power plug sockets are of type E. Check out the following pictures. When living in the United States of America you need a power plug adapter for sockets type E.
Does all of Europe use the same plug?
All of Europe operates on the same 2 round pronged outlets (except for Great Britain that operates on its own unique 3 pronged outlets.)
What kind of European adapter do I need?
The plug shapes and power voltage is different between America and European countries. America uses type-A/B plugs, while most European countries use Type-C plugs (Type-C also fits into Type E, F, H, J, K, L, N sockets that replace the Type C socket in some countries like Italy, Denmark, Switzerland etc.).
What are Type D plugs?
Type D electrical plugs consist of three round pins that form a triangular arrangement. The central earthing pin is 20.6 mm long and 7.06 mm in diameter, while the hot and neutral pins are 14.9 mm long, 5.08 mm in diameter, and spaced 19.1 mm apart.
What kind of adapter do I need for St Maarten?
When living in the United States of America you don't need a power plug adapter on Sint Maarten. Your power plugs fit. We recommend you to pack a 3 to 2 prong adapter in case type B sockets are not available. Your appliances with plug A and plug B fit.
Do you need an adapter in Caribbean?
If you're traveling within the United States, or to Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, northern South America, or Japan, then you can plug in your devices as you do now. These countries all use 2-pronged Type A, and 3-pronged Type B plugs on a standard 110V network.