Bali Electricity and Plug Adapter

Most of Indonesia has converted to 220 volts and 50 cycles, though a few places are still on the old 110 lines. Ask before you plug in if your are uncertain. Power failures are common in smaller cities and towns. Voltage can fluctuate considerably so use a stabilizer for computers and similar equipment. Plugs are of the European two-pronged variety.

Check with the hotel where you are staying as many have adapters which you can use while staying. there are many cheap adapters in Bali also.  these will probably be cheaper than your home town.

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  1. very good information
    thanks

  2. Cool. It is especially encouraging for travelers from Europe. If plungs are of the European two-pronged variety adapters probably will not be necessary.

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