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Touring the Republic of Ireland
Posted on: 06-16-2009 @ 08:52 pm
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New to Motorhoming. Does anyone know if I need an adaptor for my electrical hook up when I tour the Republic of Ireland?

 

Thank you




Last updated on 06-16-2009 @ 08:52 pm




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Comment By: krustyhoor
(Posted on 07-10-2009 @ 10:57 am)

Comment: Ireland uses the standard three phase type connector (the blue fella) to hook up on sites over here. Where are you thinking of visiting when over here ?



Comment By: Joeballs
(Posted on 06-16-2009 @ 11:27 pm)

Comment: Same as the indoor UK 3-pin plug for some locations. Outdoor connections are the standard.