EK B777-200ER C class power points
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EK B777-200ER C class power points
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Can anyone tell me the power point type in Emirates new style business for laptop charging? I've emailed Skywards but no answer (bit busy sorting out stranded PAX I assume).
I assume its US style (I have Australian and UK) or are they like the SQ one;s which take pretty much anything.
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Can anyone tell me the power point type in Emirates new style business for laptop charging? I've emailed Skywards but no answer (bit busy sorting out stranded PAX I assume).
I assume its US style (I have Australian and UK) or are they like the SQ one;s which take pretty much anything.
Thanks
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Click the picture of a plug for information on onboard power
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Thanks for that. I had looked there but its not exactly definitive. I does suggest its a 2pin USA plug but I was hoping some expert could confirm.
Hate to get on board and get half way to DXB and puter died.
Hate to get on board and get half way to DXB and puter died.
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I haven't been on that aircraft, only the EK -200 and -300ER.
Could I suggest that you buy a decent adaptor offering UK to US and Euro plugs, as you should be safe if you have that.
My experience with the EK -200 is that the sockets don't like power supplies drawing 100w and tend to trip out.
Don't know if that is the case with the -200ER, but if you have a 65w power supply, it might be the safe choice to take.
I haven't been on that aircraft, only the EK -200 and -300ER.
Could I suggest that you buy a decent adaptor offering UK to US and Euro plugs, as you should be safe if you have that.
My experience with the EK -200 is that the sockets don't like power supplies drawing 100w and tend to trip out.
Don't know if that is the case with the -200ER, but if you have a 65w power supply, it might be the safe choice to take.