US to Rwanda power adapters - do I need a power adapter for a Rwandan power outlet?
What adapter do I need for Rwanda?
You will need to use a Type J power adapter for Rwanda if your plug won't fit in a Rwandan power outlet.
The type of plug adapter, power converter or charger that you'll need to use when visiting Rwanda will all depend on the voltage and type of device that you're attempting to power in a Rwandan power outlet. If you do not know which voltage your device uses then please read the section about how to tell the voltage of your device first.
- Certain parts of Rwanda do not have access to electricity and suffer from regular power outages therefore you should bring a power bank if you want to recharge your phone battery whilst in a region without power or during a power outage.
- If you're from America travelling to Rwanda then you will need to bring a plug adapter to fit a US plug in a Rwandan power outlet. Because the voltage is different in Rwanda use a power converter if your device isn't dual voltage and check that it will work with a 50hz power outlet.
- If your device can run on 230 volts or is dual voltage and the plug fits in a Rwandan power outlet then you can use it in Rwanda without needing a plug adapter.
- If your device can run on 230 volts or is dual voltage but the plug doesn't fit in a Rwandan power outlet then you will need a suitable plug adapter for Rwanda such a Type J power adapter. A plug adapter for Rwanda (or power adapter) only changes the shape of the plug on your device to fit into a plug outlet found in Rwanda, but doesn't change the voltage from 230 volts to use with another voltage.
- If your device doesn't run on 230 volts and isn't dual voltage then you will also need a power converter for Rwanda to convert the voltage from 230 volts to the correct voltage on your device. You'll still need to pack a suitable plug adapter for Rwanda if the power converter doesn't have the correct Type J power adapter.
- If you want to charge one or more USB devices such as cellphones or tablets then a USB travel power adapter is suitable and it should be dual voltage, however make sure that you bring a USB travel adapter which includes a Type J power adapter otherwise you'll also need to bring a suitable plug adapter for Rwanda. [3] [AD]
Rwanda power adapters
Power adapters for Rwanda
Varying complicated voltages and standards can all lead to confusion when planning to travel to a new country especially for the first time traveller. With only a handful of different types of plug sockets used throughout the world this guide tells you exactly what you'll need in advance to power your electronics in Rwanda. This page has links to step by step instructions showing exactly which power adapters you'll need to charge your devices when visiting Rwanda using the types J or C 230 volt 50Hz plug outlets. Most power adapters will vary depending on which region you travelling to so we suggest reading the Wikiconnections global power adapters guide where you'll find a full list of destinations.
What is the best power adapter for Rwanda?
The best power adapter for Rwanda is a Type J power adapter which will allow you to use any 230 volt appliance or device. [3] [AD]
What is a power adapter?
A power adapter is a small, cheap and lightweight plastic adapter that permits a different type of power plug from a different region to easily slot into an electrical outlet in Rwanda.
Also known as: an electrical adapter, plug adapter, travel adapter, electrical adaptor, mains travel adapter or power adaptor. [5]
What does a power adapter for a Rwandan power outlet do?
A power adapter enables visitors travelling from a different country to use their electronic and electrical appliances and devices in Rwanda by adapting the shape of the power plug from one type to another.
Do I need a power adapter for Rwanda?
If the shape of the Rwandan power outlet isn't the same as the power outlet in your home country then you will need a power adapter.
Will I need a power adapter if I'm visiting Rwanda from the US?
A US plug won't fit in a Rwandan power outlet so you will need to bring a plug adapter for Rwanda, and as the voltage is different you will also need to bring a power converter for Rwanda to prevent overheating or damage to your device or appliance if it isn't dual voltage.
Can a power adapter convert the voltage from a Rwandan power outlet?
No, a power adapter only adapts the shape of a plug to fit into a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet and is unable to convert the power to a higher voltage. If you need to safely use a 100-120 volt appliance then you will also need to bring a step down power converter for Rwanda.
Where to buy a power adapter for Rwanda in the US
Rwanda to US power adapters will most likely be available in most major US International airports prior to departure, however the range of adapters might be limited to popular destinations. It is recommended to research the exact type of adapter required prior to shopping at the airport. Look in the travel accessories section of airport newsagents, electronic stores and pharmacists such as Hudson News or Brookstone, but expect to pay more than regular prices. Airports will be your last chance to buy a power adapter before departure, always check the returns policy to ensure you can easily exchange or refund a faulty or unsuitable product in an airside shop.
It will be more convenient and cheaper to buy the correct power adapter in advance of your trip. High street electrical stores such as Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Home Depot or Fry's normally sell a limited range of travel adapters to popular locations but for widest choice it is recommended to buy a power adapter online.
Electrical adapters for Rwanda
Power Plug Adapters
Benefits of a power plug adapter
- Straightforward design makes it easy to operate.
- Using a Type J power adapter will work in Rwanda.
- Light and small.
- Cheap.
Disadvantages of a power plug adapter
- If you need to power a USB device then you also still need to bring your domestic USB charger.
- Only changes the shape of the plug to fit in a Type J Rwandan power outlet but doesn't modify the voltage, so if your device doesn't work with 230 volts and isn't dual voltage then you'll also need to bring a separate voltage converter.
- If you intend to travel to more than one country you might need to pack more than one type of power adapter.
- Some hotel rooms may only have a single wall outlet available, so you will only be capable of powering one appliance at a time.
- One plug adapter for each plug - for each separate appliance you'll also need to use a separate power plug adapter. [3] [AD]
Travel Power Strips
Benefits of a travel power strip
- Some models have voltage conversation for lower wattage electronics such as cameras. Therefore if the device isn't dual voltage it can still function in Rwanda by using just a travel power strip, making them a cheaper lightweight alternative to a voltage converter.
- A travel power strip is capable of charging many appliances simultaneously using just a single Rwandan power outlet.
- Typical modern power strips also include a number of USB charge ports.
- Voltage from power grids in certain countries could be tempremental, a power surge can damage your electrical items. There are some power strips which have a surge protector, this will protect any electronics from being overpowered.
- It should potentially be of use domestically.
Disadvantages of a travel power strip
- Doesn't include a specific plug adapter for Rwanda therefore you need to pack an additional power adapter for a Rwandan power outlet too.
- The power converter on a travel power strip doesn't work with higher wattage appliances such as clothes irons or hair straighteners.
- Due to their weight travel power strips might be too bulky for carrying in hand luggage.
- Travel power strips could be excessive for some travellers only bringing a small number of items to charge. [6] [AD]
Travel USB Wall Chargers
Benefits of a travel USB wall charger
- Perfect when you only need to power devices which use USB such as cell phones, iPads or eReaders.
- You only have to pack one unit instead of bringing lots of domestic power chargers.
- Supplied with interchangeable adapter heads making them useful in a large number of different locations. The interchangeable adapter heads are usually lightweight and small making them easy to store.
- Models have a surge protector.
- The charger will still be of use domestically.
Disadvantages of a travel USB wall charger
- The interchangeable heads don't include one which is compatible with a Rwandan power outlet - therefore you'll still need to bring a separate power adapter for Rwanda.
- They only have USB outputs so you won't be able to charge electrical appliances, only USB powered ones. [7] [AD]
Universal Travel Power Adapters
Benefits of a universal travel power adapter
- Relatively easy to use.
- An all in one design. Both lightweight and small.
- There are some models that have a surge protector built in to prevent any device from being overloaded by unstable power grids in some countries.
- The pins retract so don't get caught against other items when packed in baggage.
- When you return home the universal travel power adapter should still be useful as a USB charger.
- There are some models that have USB charging ports.
Disadvantages of a universal travel power adapter
- Because universal travel adapters only work with fit A/B, E/F, G and I power outlets the pins don't change shape to fit in a Rwandan power outlet. So you still need to plug a universal travel adapter into a separate power plug adapter if you want to use universal travel adapter to benefit from surge protection and powering multiple devices from a single power outlet.
- Can't be used with any high power electrical appliances such as clothes irons, hair straighteners, kettles, vacuum cleaners, hair dryers or curling irons.
- They lack an in-built power converter meaning they're not suitable for non-230 volt electrical devices in Rwanda.
- Not completely universal; adapters might not cover some countries with less popular outlets.
- Pins, shutters and moving parts could be fragile on some models which might make them prone to jamming.
- Only provide power to one appliance. [8] [AD]
Plug Adapter Sets
Benefits of a plug adapter set
- An adapter set works out more cost-effective than purchasing multiple individual plug adapters for multiple trips.
- Ensures you are covered for every eventuality and not just a Rwandan power outlet.
- Suitable if you are travelling to multiple countries.
- Includes Type A, B, C, D, E/F, G, H, I, J, L, M and N adapters so will operate in Rwanda.
Disadvantages of a plug adapter set
- Will involve planning - prior to any trip you will need to choose which adapters to bring in advance, if you don't know every country you'll be visiting you'll need to bring every power adapter type with you.
- Lots individual adapters to bring.
- With just a single compatible power adapter working in Rwanda the remaining power adapters will be redundant and using up space.
- Not all power adapter types are typically included with the set (especially the less common adapters) - so ensure that your set has one that is compatible in Rwanda.
- Only changes the shape of the plug to fit in a Rwandan power outlet but not the actual voltage. [9] [AD]
Voltage Converters
Benefits of a voltage converter
- A step down voltage converter lets you to use your non-230 volt appliance with a 230 volt power outlet in Rwanda.
- A voltage converter has a surge protector which will protect your device from being overloaded.
Disadvantages of a voltage converter
- A power converter only converts the 230 volts from a Rwandan power outlet and not the actual shape of the plug to slot in a Rwandan power outlet, therefore you'll still be required to bring the right type of power adapter for Rwanda.
- The size and weight of most models of voltage converters makes them too heavy for carrying in hand baggage.
- Redundant when get back from Rwanda.
- Often better value and more practical to bring a dual voltage travel appliance than to buy a more expensive power converter just in order to bring your existing single voltage domestic appliance in Rwanda.
- If you are travelling to Rwanda from America you will require a power converter as the voltage from a Rwandan power outlet is 230 volts.
Comparison of electrical adapters for Rwanda
Type J Power Plug Adapter |
Universal Travel Power Adapter |
Travel USB Wall Charger |
Travel Power Strip |
Plug Adapter Set |
Voltage Converter |
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Can be used in Rwanda | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Types of plug included | J | A/B, E/F, G and I | A/B, E/F, G and I | A, B, D, E/F, G, H, I, L and N | A, B, C, D, E/F, G, H, I, J, L, M and N | B |
Compatible number of countries (A) | 5+ | 150+ | 150+ | 200+ | 230+ | 230+ |
Fits in a Type J Rwandan power outlet | Yes | • | • | • | Yes | • |
Additional Type J plug adapter required to fit in a Rwandan power outlet | • | Yes | Yes | Yes | • | Yes |
Useful when you return to America | • | Yes | Yes | Yes | • | • |
Typical combined number of USB ports and AC outlets | 1 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 1 | 2 |
Powers USB devices | • | Yes | Yes | Yes | • | • |
Typical number of USB ports | 0 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Powers a 230 volt AC appliance in Rwanda | Yes | Yes | • | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Typical number of AC outlets | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 (B) | 2 |
Converts voltage (?) | • | • | • | Yes (C) | • | Yes |
Surge protection | • | Yes | Yes | Yes | • | Yes |
Typical dimensions | 2.6 x 1.9 x 1.4 inches | 3 x 2.1 x 2.1 inches | 4.3 x 3.4 x 1.3 inches | 6.6 x 3.6 x 1.5 inches | 7.1 x 3.9 x 2.8 inches | 11.7 x 8.1 x 6.7 inches |
Typical weight | 4.5 ounces | 4 ounces | 4.5 ounces | 1.6 pounds | 13 ounces | 20 pounds |
Typical number of items to carry (D) | 1 | 1 | 5 | 8 | 12 | 2 |
Suitable for hand luggage | Yes | Yes | Yes | • (E) | • (F) | • |
Buy | Buy | Buy | Buy | Buy | Buy |
Rwanda power outlets and plug sockets
What plug sockets are used in Rwanda?
There are two different types of power outlets used in Rwanda, types J and C with the primary power supply being type J:
- Plug Type C - You can identify the power outlet by the two holes adjacent to each other for live and neutral.
- Plug Type J - This squashed hexagon shaped wall socket, also known as a type J power outlet, looks like 3 large circular holes in a flattened triangle pattern for live, neutral and ground pins. [3] [AD]
Do US plugs work in Rwanda?
No; an American plug won't work in Rwanda because it can't fit in a Rwandan power outlet without using a plug adapter. The voltage is different so you will need to use a power converter for Rwanda if your charger or appliance isn't dual voltage and check that your device is compatible with a 50hz power outlet.
What is the electrical frequency used in Rwanda?
The frequency of the alternating current from a Rwandan power outlet is 50 Hz. [11]
Is a plug socket in Rwanda the same as in the US?
A US plug won't fit in a Rwandan power outlet so you will need to use a plug adapter for Rwanda. Both the voltage and frequency are different so if your appliance or charger isn't dual voltage use a power converter for Rwanda and check that it works with 50hz.
How do I use a 110 volt appliance in Rwanda?
A step down power converter will allow you to use a 110V or 120V appliance in a Rwandan power outlet.
Is the voltage in Rwanda the same as in the US?
The voltage in Rwanda is 230 volts, whereas Americans use 120 volts. If your American appliance or power charger isn't dual voltage then you will need use a power converter for Rwanda which allows a 120 volt US appliance to work with a 230 volt outlet.
Do I need a portable charger for Rwanda?
As electric isn't available in all areas of Rwanda alongside potential power blackouts, visitors are advised to use alternate charging solutions if they wish to continue using devices such as phones or tablets.
- During a trip increased use of cell phones for storing itineraries, taking pictures, social network sharing, GPS and web browsing will syphon off power before the end of the day. As well as just missing photo opportunities this can potentially leave you stranded without enough power to make an emergency call or being able to use a satellite navigation app to return to your accommodation or hotel. By packing a 10,000mAh power bank for Rwanda eases those concerns as it means you can keep your mobile phone fully powered without using a phone charger, especially when travelling to a country with limited access to power and power cuts in some areas.
- Use at least a 10,000mAh portable charger which can supply enough energy to power around 3 full charge cycles whilst a 20,000mAh power bank should keep an average smart phone powered for roughly 7 days. The mAh rating (or milli ampere-hours) shows the capacity of the battery and gives an indication of how many cycles the power bank can achieve, so a higher number is better for travellers.
- Providing that your laptop supports USB-C charging then bringing a portable charger for a laptop marked with PD (power delivery) that supplies 20Wh or more can be used to extend the battery life of that laptop in Rwanda.
- Please note that some airlines prohibit batteries on an aircraft that supply 100 Wh of power or more and must be kept in hand luggage only.
- Consumer power banks aren't strong enough for use with high wattage items that generate heat, although a rechargeable hair dryer or rechargeable cordless flat iron can be used for travelling to areas with both power cuts and limited access to electricity such as Rwanda. [12] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [AD]
How well do solar chargers work in Rwanda?
The daylight in Rwanda should be suitable enough to charge solar power bank dependably, but will need to be exposed to strong daylight in order to produce suitable power for a single charge cycle. It might prove inconvenient to constantly unpack a solar power bank and wait whilst it recharges in sunny spells.
- Instead, the larger solar panels used on a solar backpack give the backpack the ability to create more power within a shorter period of time and might still generate power when overcast, meaning they should perform well in Rwanda.
- Phones that have been directly plugged into a USB charging port of a backpack will trickle charge the power during sunny periods in Rwanda, but could be inconvenient to have it constantly connected to the bag during the day if it is to be needed frequently. A regular power bank plugged into a solar backpack can be continuously recharged inside the bag during the day, afterwards the phone can be recharged from the power bank without needing the bag.
- Even though the climate in Rwanda is suitable for solar, a bag should have a solar cell efficiency of 22% or greater, be able to generate a minimum of 6 watts of energy and includes a compatible power bank of 10,000mAH or greater. Unlike normal firm solar cells, the flexible and durable cells used in solar powered bags are made to survive bending and scratching. They are available in laptop messenger, rucksack and backpack styles which makes them ideal for work, travel and domestic use. [4] [17] [18] [AD]
Sources
- International Electrotechnical Commission - World plugs by location (cited August 2014)
- Wikipedia - Mains electricity by country (cited July 2014)
- Index Mundi - Power outages in a typical month (cited May 2018, data collected between 2006 to 2017)
- Index Mundi - Access to electricity (cited May 2018, latest data collected 2010)
- WikiPedia - List of countries by average yearly temperature (cited May 2018, data averaged between 1961 to 1990)
Rwanda chargers
What is a USB travel power charger?
A USB travel charger is a dual voltage charger with interchangeable plugs and multiple USB ports, suitable for charging multiple USB powered devices when travelling abroad.
What USB charger do I need for Rwanda?
When travelling to more than one country or bringing more than just one device then the best travel charger for Rwanda to buy is a multiple USB port charger which includes compatible plugs like a 4 port USB travel charger. Rwandans use two different types of power outlets (types J and C) and bringing this ensures that you are covered for type C.
Because these types of chargers come with interchangeable pins and can handle 100 volts - 240 volts will mean that you can travel to multiple countries around the world just by switching the included heads. If your device can support Fast Charge (note not all USB devices can) then you will benefit from faster charging times with one of these types of travel chargers, and compatibility with certain power hungry devices.
This means you can recharge multiple devices simultaneously without needing to buy seperate travel chargers on your trip or using up additional power sockets. Because you are only bringing a single international travel charger will also keep the weight and size down, making it ideal to fold up and store in hand baggage. Because of their versatility these types of chargers can be used when you return home not just abroad so when you’re not on holiday they can be used under your bedside table charging multiple phones and tablets without needing an additional plug socket.
If you travel often we suggest searching for a multipurpose travel charger of this nature online - the travel charger illustrated here is the universal multi-device USB wall charger which has been tested successfully with multiple USB devices in numerous foreign countries with good reliably. [7] [AD]
Why use a travel USB charger for Rwanda?
- Normal travel USB chargers include multiple USB charger ports, this means that you only need to bring a single charger to charge multiple devices. Rather than bring 4 separate power chargers it's now only necessary to pack a single 4 port USB wall charger to power up to 4 individual devices which cuts down on the size and weight of your luggage.
- Most travel USB power chargers should include interchangeable plug heads for various regions. This is perfect when visiting multiple countries which are likely to use different outlets to Rwanda.
- A good USB charger is compact, rugged and lightweight; ideal for rigors of travel instead of than risking packing a domestic charger which might be impossible to replace in Rwanda.
- USB chargers can accept the 230 volts used in Rwanda power outlets plus other voltage standards across the world.
- There is a possibility that some hotel rooms in Rwanda might only have one wall outlet, by bringing a travel charger with multiple USB ports means you can share the single wall outlet with family or other traveler instead of having to wait to recharge one device at a time.
- Because of their versatile nature a travel USB charger takes the worry out of visiting an unknown country as they are guaranteed to work practically anywhere on the planet.
- Power outlets found in airports are often scant and the demand for charging multiple devices from other passengers before a flight can be high, therefore a USB charger with multiple ports and the capability to fast charge is ideal.
- Sometimes the power grid in a country can be unstable, a quality travel charger allows for unexpected spikes and prevents damage to any devices attached to it. Trying to repair an overloaded cell phone in Rwanda could prove to be problematic and costly.
- Higher priced USB travel chargers should also incorporate a power outlet strip to plug in low wattage devices such as laptops, but be aware these will be unsuitable for high wattage domestic such as hair dryers or clothes irons. Please read the section on using travel appliances with a Rwandan power outlet for useful guidelines on the most suitable power adapter for using a high wattage appliances with a Rwandan power outlet.
- Some tablets and cellphones could pull more than the normal 500 mA (milliamps) supplied by a standard 5 volt USB adapter to charge or provide fast charge. Higher priced USB travel chargers will support fast charging should some of your devices draw extra power.
- On returning home travel USB power chargers can also be used by recharging multiple cellphones and tablets on an overnight basis using a single power outlet. [7] [AD]
What is the best USB charger for Rwanda?
A 4 port USB travel charger is the most compact option for travellers from any country wanting to charge devices using USB, however for visitors also wishing to use their domestic plugs the following power strips provide larger but more versatile solutions. All 3 power strips offer surge protection which can be useful for visitors of counties with unstable power supplies. These travel adapters are supplied with interchangeable type C, I and G plugs covering both Rwanda and over 150 destinations:
- BESTEK Portable International Travel Voltage Converter - The BESTEK travel converter has 4 USB charging ports with 3 AC power outlets and is the best selling compact power converter for travellers originating from North America visiting Rwanda.
- ORICO Traveling Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip - Likewise having 4 USB ports but only 2 AC power outlets the travel adapter from Orico is also aimed at travellers originating from America using type B plugs and gives almost the same functionality as the BESTEK with only one less AC outlet at almost half price.
- BESTEK International USB Travel Power Strip - This power strip has 2 AC outlets but offers a generous 5 USB charging ports. This versatile power strip is compatible with both American plugs and popular plug types A, D,E/F, G, H, I, L and N making it perfect for most travellers from around the world visiting Rwanda. [7] [AD]
Power converters for Rwanda
What does a power converter for Rwanda do?
Power converters allow travellers to use a 100, 110 or 120 volt electric device with a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet.
Also known as: electrical converter, electrical transformer, voltage converter, power transformer or voltage transformer.
What is the difference between a plug adapter and a power converter for Rwanda?
A cheap, small and lightweight power adapter (or plug adapter) will change the shape of the plug on your device to fit into a power outlet in Rwanda, but an expensive and bulkier power converter converts the voltage of 230 volts from a Rwandan power outlet to work with a non-230 volt device. [10] [AD]
Do I need a power converter for Rwanda?
When travelling to Rwanda from a different country please double check the device will accept a 230 volt power supply.
- A step down power converter is needed if you are visiting Rwanda from a country that uses 100-120 volts and your device or appliance isn't compatible with 230 volts. See our list of world power outlets guide to find out the voltage your country uses.
- You shouldn't need a power converter if you already own either a 230 volt single voltage device or one that is dual voltage.
- Typically, devices designed for a lower voltage (for example 110 volts) and then used with 230 volts run the risk of an electrical fire hazard, blowing a fuse or damage to your device unless a step down power converter is used.
- You don't need a converter if you are attempting to power a smaller electrical device such as a mobile phone or laptop as these are typically designed for international use and support dual voltage, however always always check the device for dual voltage support prior to your journey.
- When supplying power to high wattage appliances or generate heat (for example clothes irons or hair dryers) then you will need to use a bulkier higher wattage heavy duty power converter to allow it to be used with a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet.
- It will be more cost effective to purchase a robust lightweight dual voltage travel appliance than trying to bring a much heavier power converter to Rwanda simply to use your existing domestic appliance.
- For more information read our comprehensive guides on how to use clothes irons, curling wands, hairdryers and hair straighteners in Rwandan power outlets , along with recommendations on affordable dual voltage alternatives. [10] [19] [AD]
Will I need a power converter for Rwanda if I'm visiting from America?
The voltage from a wall outlet in Rwanda is different to a 110 volt US outlet so please use a step down power converter if your charger or appliance doesn't support dual voltage. [10] [AD]
What converter do I need for Rwanda?
You need to use a step down power converter to use any 100-120 volt appliance in a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet. [10] [AD]
What voltage does Rwanda use?
Rwanda uses 230 volts in their standard power outlets. [2]
What is the difference between a converter and a power transformer?
Converters and transformers are both used to change one voltage to another, but this ambiguity can cause confusion as their purposes are different:
- Power converters are designed for simple electrical appliances which typically generate heat or use motors such as clothes irons, shavers or hair dryers. Transformers are designed for more complex electronic items such as televisions or games consoles.
- Buying a power converter is cheaper than buying a power transformer.
- Power transformers are larger and heavier making them more suited for permanent residential use; for example an expat wishing to use an imported television would need to use a transformer for this purpose.
- Power converters are more suitable for travellers wishing to bring domestic appliances abroad such as hair dryers or flat irons. However, it is more practical and cost effective to purchase a dual voltage appliance designed for travel rather than a heavier power converter.
- Power converters are suitable for 2 pin ungrounded appliances, it could be harder to find a converter if you want to use a grounded 3 pin appliance.
- Transformers can be used constantly however it is recommended that converters are used for no longer than a couple of hours at a time.
- Shops may sell transformers under the name of converters, for the purposes this guide we will be referring to both converters and transformers as converters.
How to convert 230 volts to 110 volts
- Use a step down power converter to allow you to use a 110 or 120 volt appliance with a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet.
- If the power converter doesn't include the correct shaped plug then it will also be necessary to plug in the power cord from the power converter into a power adapter for Rwanda before plugging that into a Rwandan power outlet.
- Some power converters include the ability to perform both step up and step down voltage conversions, therefore it may be necessary to manually switch the converter to output the voltage to the 110-120 volt range.
- Plug your appliance into the converter and turn the power on, your 110-120 volt appliance can now be used with a 230 volt Rwandan power outlet. [10] [AD]
What voltage is my device?
The best way to see if your appliance is dual voltage is to check for numbers printed on the existing power adapter, or on the unit itself, normally on the rear of the unit or near to where the power cord plugs into. This location will depend on the make or model of your appliance and could also be written in the instruction manual or on the box.
- Single voltage devices might say a specific number - such as 240V.
- Single voltage devices might also have a small voltage range (around 20 volts) with a dash to accomodate small voltage fluctuations - such as 220-240V.
- Dual voltage devices will typically say a large range separated with a slash - such as 110/240V.
Substantiations
See the power adapter substantions section for more information on how we compared travel adapters.
What type of adapter do you need for Rwanda?
Which type of adapter will you need to bring to Rwanda?
The type of power converter which is suitable for Rwanda is dependant on your requirements. Before deciding the right one to bring we recommend using the following checklist:
How many devices will you be taking to Rwanda?
- Try adding up how many items you intended on bringing with you to Rwanda (such as tablets, laptops, cell phones, eReaders, hair dryers or clothes irons).
- Remember to allow for more electrical devices at a later date. Do you intend on purchasing a new laptop computer soon?
- There is an increasing amount of rechargeable electronics such as electric shavers that utilise a USB port as a power source. The if you buy a new device it might need a USB adapter so remember to ensure your travel adapter has enough spare ports to support these too.
- Are you bringing family to Rwanda that will need to charge their iPads?
What different types of devices do you need to charge?
- There are 3 different types of electrical items:
- Low wattage electronic devices that can be plugged into an electrical outlet - for example cameras or laptops.
- High wattage electrical appliances that can be plugged into an electrical outlet - for example curling irons and hair straighteners.
- USB electrical devices that can be plugged into a USB port - for example phones.
- Should you only intend to bring along just USB powered devices then a travel USB wall charger is ideal because you'll only have to bring that single lightweight charger rather than having to pack numerous domestic chargers.
- A travel power strip is made for powering and converting voltage for many low wattage devices (such as cameras), but unsuitable for high wattage appliances which need voltage conversion and could potentially overload it.
How many Rwandan power outlets are available?
- Accommodation might only offer a single wall outlet. This will be a problem if charging batteries of multiple devices such as tablets, phones or laptops overnight as you can only recharge a single device at a time then need to keep swapping after each device has charged.
- If you wish to charge more than one device simultaneously then look to packing a travel power strip or travel USB wall charger that can power multiple USB ports and power outlets. [6] [AD]
Do your devices only work with 230 volt power outlets?
- The voltage in Rwanda is 230 volts, if you come from a country which isn't 230 volts and you're not using a dual voltage appliance (how to tell) then you will either need to use a bulky voltage converter or a power strip with a built in voltage converter.
- It could be more expensive buying a voltage converter instead of using a dual voltage travel appliance (for example a dual voltage hair dryer, clothes iron, curling iron or hair straighteners for Rwanda) which is robustly designed for travel and often includes plug adapters.
Are you only charging USB devices?
- If you plan to use USB devices such as mobile phones to use in Rwanda then it is recommended to just pack a travel USB wall charger.
- If you only use a simple power plug adapter in Rwanda you will still need to use your domestic USB charger too. [7] [AD]
Are you planning on visiting anywhere abroad in the future?
- A USB charger with interchangeable heads or versatile universal travel adapter can potentially be reused for future trips for other countries.
Is Rwanda the only country you intend on visiting?
- Simple plug adapters will typically only work in a single country, therefore if you aim to travel to multiple countries then you may need to pack additional plug adapters.
- On the other hand travel USB wall chargers and universal travel adapters are designed for travelling to more than one country due to their interchangeable head system.
How much can you afford?
- A cheap power adapter which charges only one device in Rwanda (providing that it is dual voltage or is compatible with 230 volts) however investing in a little more will allow you to power more than one device at once and you can use them in various countries.
Will you always have reliable access to electricity?
- Voltage can sporadically fluctuate in Rwanda which might potentially cause damage to your devices, you will need to use a power adapter which offers built in surge protection such as a travel power strip.
- Due to Rwanda having power cuts and having limited access to electricity you might find that whichever power charger you bring won't function anyway. Bringing a portable power bank or a solar backpack will prepare you for travelling to areas of limited electrical coverage and any power cuts in Rwanda. [4] [4] [17] [AD]
Do you still need use your charger when returning to America?
- Most travel USB wall chargers and travel power strips could also function when you return back to America (if they also include a domestic plug).
How long will it take to fly to Rwanda?
- For long journeys think about bringing an appropriate charger which is ideal for airports that can be used with different power outlet types, one which is small enough to pack in carry-on luggage and can be used to top up tablets and phones.
- As not all flights actually have power outlets for customers please consider bringing a battery portable power bank which will recharge on the go. After arriving you may need to use a phone to make a call, sending emails , using sat nav or viewing your itinerary; ensure that your phone has enough charge remaining. [4] [AD]
Are you only bringing hand luggage?
- Due to the larger weight most models of power converters and travel power strips might be way too heavy and bulky for carrying in hand baggage, consider packing either a lightweight universal power adapter or USB wall charger. [8] [AD]
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Corrections
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- Wikipedia - Rwanda Wikipedia page.
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