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#772208 by Concorde RIP
21 Mar 2011, 21:52
All you experienced UC flyers...

In UC, do I get mains voltage etc so I can plug in portable DVD players etc?

Or, do I have to panic around charging everything up, as usual!

Sorry, if silly question:-)
#772209 by slinky09
21 Mar 2011, 21:57
Panic around or purchase an in flight charger (you can buy them on board).
#772214 by tontybear
21 Mar 2011, 22:14
I thought they would only provide enough power to make the gadget work but NOT charge batteries.
#772217 by slinky09
21 Mar 2011, 22:57
tontybear wrote:I thought they would only provide enough power to make the gadget work but NOT charge batteries.


My bad use of the word!
#772261 by lobley
22 Mar 2011, 09:51
you can get an invertor at Dixons at the airport for about £35 - and it comes with an adaptor plug so you can use it in your car cigar lighter socket and a usb outlet for charging i-pods etc.
best £35 i ever spent !!!
#772551 by johnvscrew
25 Mar 2011, 02:11
you wont be able to charge anything on board though as its a major fire hazard! also we only sell power leads on board we dont give them out!

the A330 will be different though with us and uk plug socket! not sure weather or not it will let you charge a battery though!
#772564 by slinky09
25 Mar 2011, 10:39
johnvscrew wrote:you wont be able to charge anything on board though as its a major fire hazard! also we only sell power leads on board we dont give them out!


John - tbh that's just VS being over cautious (as they are about loads of things). Despite the scare over this a couple of years ago, it just didn't happen.
#772572 by JCBR
25 Mar 2011, 12:27
The best adaptor is from Dixons at the airport (and supposed to be sold on board but why risk it). It costs about GBP55 but you can plug any GB 3 pin into it so can charge (yes you can charge batteries no problem) and use a laptop etc. Probably draw the line at a hair dryer though !
The cheaper adapters only allow specific laptops to be used.
#772575 by Concorde RIP
25 Mar 2011, 12:54
Thanks for this everyone. Dixons it is then...

I guess a lot of devices will auto-charge when plugged in anyway and you can't stop them!

In terms of fire risk, I guess that exists, but the bigger risk has to come from un-monitored items in the hold - fire on a plane must never be under-estimated as several very tragic events have shown over the years.

I'd say the risk from items in the cabin, that are visible, getting power from tested consumer products is minimal however.
#772584 by tontybear
25 Mar 2011, 15:45
Concorde RIP wrote:I'd say the risk from items in the cabin, that are visible, getting power from tested consumer products is minimal however.


Try telling that to Honey Lamb and her fried iPod !
#773150 by johnvscrew
29 Mar 2011, 19:58
im not saying its happened or wheather its just virgin being over cautious but the current regulations we have tell us that no one can charge PED's on the aircraft. wheather i agree with it or not doesnt matter lol im paid to follow virgins rules! if you have charged items onboard before and no one has said anything this is probably the fact that they havn't noticed! i will say that the if you try to charge an ipod you do risk burning it out, has happened a few times.
Always refere to the back of the safety card which gives more details about electronic devices.
the last thing you want is to damage an expensive item! we sell a charger for about £50 think we carry 2 on board but also curries have them.
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