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From: MagicMaximo
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  • Well i live in Bulacan in one of the provinces depending on the laptop you can still

    use the elctricity there but be careful when theres a what they call brown out there powergrid get overloaded and youll be in the dark for hours sometimes its best to save in a separete cd all youre computer data bfore you go dark but either than that its ok to live there i love it

  • @marioblasalegria Thanks for commenting. I just arrived in Cebu after a years absence. I love it too.

  • Thanks for the tip, Bud!

  • @serakmurid You're welcome!

  • I learned also in the Philippines that you can also used a transformer device to convert your power source if you have one.

    Transformer have 120 Volts, 110 Volts, 220 Volts.

  • Thanks. All advice is appreciated!

  • I was also informed that plugging a laptop overseas, specially Asia you need to be concerned with spikes in voltages ..so always take a SURGE PROTECTOR along .. just to be safe

  • @mahalkolico Great advice! Thanks!

  • arent you a teacher, are you skipping your class.

  • That's a wonderful thing about being a retired teacher. Teach when I want, travel when I want. Life is good!

  • Thanks for the comments. After I made the vid, I thought I should have shown a picture of an adapter...oh well.

  • Maraming salamat po Max!

  • good advice you're giving here^^

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