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Problems incurred before vacation.

I have 2 Nintendo DS's, one's a Fatty DS, the other's a DS lite. I'm going to London for vacation in 4 days but I don't know how to charge my DS there! The chargers both have an input of 100 Volts, London usually puts out 220 Volts per socket. How do I charge my DS and DS Lite in London??
 

Shuam

righteous
What?

I didn't know that?

Well a person that i know went to europe and brought his PSP with him.
He charged it and it worked just fine.

=/
No big deal....
I guess.
 
I believe I have a converter that I'm taking with me for other reasons, but is there no official DS Charge converter thingy that Nintendo has made?
 

blueparukia

The Sexy Nerd
No, just get an adapter for it. I got my first DS in Hong Kong, and I just bought a generic HKG to AUS adapter, and it worked fine
 
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