JAPAN - batteries

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GNUbahn
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A rejoint: 02/18/2016

I am soon going to Japan (Tokyo and Nagoya)

Does anyone know if there is a chance of finding cheap batteries for librebootable devices?

お願いします

calher

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A rejoint: 06/19/2015

Don't you just need an adaptor for your power cable?

onpon4
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A rejoint: 05/30/2012

He's asking about batteries, not cables. I think Japan uses the same voltages as the U.S. Don't quote me on that, though.

calher

I am a member!

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A rejoint: 06/19/2015

Why does the battery matter?

loldier
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A rejoint: 02/17/2016

Save money or take advantage of a better supply? Make the most of his trip to Japan? Buy something he can't easily find in his native country?

Japanese voltage is 100 at 50/60Hz. All laptop power bricks can handle 100/110--240. Plugs and sockets in Japan are similar to US wall plugs and sockets.

GNUbahn is from Denmark, I think.

aaji
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A rejoint: 11/15/2017

Hi GNUbahn, I live in Japan.

If you want to hunt, you should go to the small computer shop of Akihabara for the time being.

I think a major electronic appliances store does not stock.

GNUbahn
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A rejoint: 02/18/2016

Just to dismiss the mystery: I am interested in finding cheap batteries for librebootable devices because....

I need new batteries for some librebootable devices and like to spend my money well! Tada.

I have never encountered problems or even heard of someone who has when bringing batteries in or out of Japan.

Electronic stuff is usually cheaper in Japan, and since I am going anyway, I thought 'why not see if I can find a good cheap battery in the Mecca of electronics?'

Aaji, thanks for the advice. I think I'll do some research first and if nothing specific comes up, I'll go hunting.

And yes, I am from and live in Denmark.

But more proud to be a trisqueleer