Which plug from the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit should I use in Mongolia?
I purchased an Apple World Travel Adapter Kit back in 2011, and it contains two plugs that seem a close match to what's required for Mongolia (Europlug, Type E). Frustratingly, the manual didn't describe which type the plugs are, just a subset of countries they work in. One's called "Round, thin pins", and is described as suitable for (IIRC) continental Europe, while the other is "Round, thick pins", which is described as suitable for Korea (presumably South Korea). My kit doesn't include "Slightly angled, round, thin pins", which is mentioned in About Apple World Travel Adapter Kit - mine must be an older kit than the present one.
Which of the two that I have is more suitable for use in Mongolia?
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What plug does Mongolia use?
For Mongolia there are two associated plug types, types C and E. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type E is the plug which has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin. Mongolia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.Are Apple Chargers different in different countries?
You can use the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit to charge your Apple products when you travel to different countries or regions.Can I use 120v in Mongolia?
No, a power adapter only adapts the shape of a plug to fit into a 220 volt Mongolian 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 Mongolia.What adapter do I need for Asia?
Plugs and Electrical Information for Common DestinationsCountryPlug(s)VoltageAsia and Southeast AsiaChinaA,C,I220 VIndia and NepalC,D,M230 VIndonesiaC,F110 V, 220 V34 more rowsApple World Adapter Kit Review
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