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Thailand

Electrical Plug & Voltage Guide

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Quick Reference

Plug Types
A, B, C, F
Voltage
220V
Frequency
50Hz

Plug Types Used in Thailand

North American standard plug with two flat parallel pins. Commonly used in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America and Asia.

Configuration: 2 flat parallel pins
Typical Voltage: 110-127V

Similar to Type A but with an additional round grounding pin. Standard grounded plug in North America.

Configuration: 2 flat parallel pins + round ground pin
Typical Voltage: 110-127V

The most widely used international plug. Two round parallel pins. Used throughout continental Europe and many other countries.

Configuration: 2 round parallel pins
Typical Voltage: 220-240V

German standard plug with two round pins and grounding clips on the sides. Compatible with Type C plugs.

Configuration: 2 round pins + side grounding clips
Typical Voltage: 220-240V

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Travel Tips for Thailand

Voltage Compatibility: Thailand uses 220V voltage. This is higher voltage. Devices from 100-120V countries will need a voltage converter unless they support dual voltage (100-240V).

Adapter Needed: You'll need a Type A or Type B or Type C or Type F adapter to plug in your devices if your plugs don't match these types.

Frequency: The electrical frequency is 50Hz. Most electronics can handle both 50Hz and 60Hz, but some clocks and motors may run differently.