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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - power plug and socket

In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , electrical sockets and plugs are type A, C, E, G, I or K.
Type A has two flat parallel pins, type C has two round pins, type E has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin, type G has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern, type I has three flat pins in a triangular pattern and type K has two round parallel pins and a grounding pin.

Electric socket and plug A
Electric socket and plug C
Electric socket and plug E
Electric socket and plug G
Electric socket and plug I
Electric socket and plug K
In country Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is voltage 230 V and the voltage frequency is 50 Hz. If the voltage in your country is between 220V - 250V (as is in the Europe, Australia and most of Asia) you can use your equipment. If your devices are only made for 100V - 127V (as is in the US, Canada and most South American countries) you cannot use them and you will need a voltage converter or a voltage converter with a type A, C, E, G, I or K adapter. If the voltage frequency in your country is different from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (230 V), some devices may not work properly.

Check the markings on the device before traveling. Each electrical device has a label (often on the charger) stating at which volt range and frequency it works - example “INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz”. If this range is also in the target country, you do not need a voltage converter, just check the type of socket / plug. More information about the voltage converter can be found here. Device power label Many modern hotels are equipped with several types of electrical outlets. If you already have a selected hotel where you will be staying, call there and ask about the types of electrical outlets. If you have not choosed a hotel yet, you can check them out on (Accommodation - booking.com)