From: Jok on
Peter Ceresole <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> jok <jon(a)no.no.no> wrote:
>
> > Apparently the power outlets are on the inside of the armrests, so I
> > need to get the slimmest plug solution I can get so it doesn't dig in to
> > my leg. 12 hour flight..
>
> Woody indicates it'll take a standard Euro 2-pin. Adapters for those are
> very small indeed.
>
> <http://www.lindy.co.uk/power/travel-adapters/?utm_source=google&utm_med
> ium=cpc&utm_term=adapter%2Bplugs&utm_campaign=lindy&gclid=CLmMu-TW1J8CFW
> lr4wodHzfKcg>
>
> part no.73099
>
> The one I use on the continent.

Yeah, I have one of those, but I wonder if I should get a Euro 2-pin
plug and cable to just plug into the power block, make it easier and
slimmer at the seat rest, maybe the best idea.
Thanks.
--
J
From: Graham J on

"Peter Ceresole" <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1jdb4de.psdk39wwpgrwN%peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk...
> jok <jon(a)no.no.no> wrote:
>
>> Apparently the power outlets are on the inside of the armrests, so I
>> need to get the slimmest plug solution I can get so it doesn't dig in to
>> my leg. 12 hour flight..
>
> Woody indicates it'll take a standard Euro 2-pin. Adapters for those are
> very small indeed.
>
> <http://www.lindy.co.uk/power/travel-adapters/?utm_source=google&utm_med
> ium=cpc&utm_term=adapter%2Bplugs&utm_campaign=lindy&gclid=CLmMu-TW1J8CFW
> lr4wodHzfKcg>
>
> part no.73099
>
> The one I use on the continent.
>
> The only risk; the female plug might be recessed, and I'm not sure those
> adapters will go into the recessed type.


Take a spare lead with the plug cut off and the wires ready stripped - you
can then just poke them in the holes. Don't suppose you can take matches to
hold them in ...!!

-- Graham J



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