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Can you use electrical goods like a computer or speakers bought in Ireland Canada when return to live Canada?

Electrical goods purchased in Ireland may or may not work in Canada due to differences in electrical standards. Canada uses Type A and B electrical plugs, while Ireland uses Type G plugs. You will need a travel adapter to connect Irish electrical goods to Canadian outlets. Additionally, Ireland operates on a 230-volt standard, while Canada operates on a 110-volt standard. This means that electrical devices purchased in Ireland that are connected to a Canadian power outlet may receive too much power, which can damage or destroy the device. It is essential to check the manufacturer's specifications on your specific devices to determine if they support this difference in electrical voltage. Also check the frequency that the item can handle. Canadian power grid runs at 60Hz while electrical equipment purchased in Ireland may be rated for lower frequencies.

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