Electricity in South Africa :
- South Africa voltage is: 230
V Standard frequency South Africa: 50 HZ- South Africa power Plug Types: C, D, M, and N
The power plugs and sockets in South Africa
The power plugs and sockets in South Africa are of types C, D, M, and N. Check out the following pictures :
- Type C : This type of plug has two round pins .
- Type D: This type is mainly used in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and some African countries. And this socket only works with plug D.
- Type M : Is looks like plug D, but with larger pins. This socket only works with plug M.
- Type N : This type have three round pins used in Brazil and South Africa. This socket also works with plug C .
Voltage and frequency in South Africa
In the South Africa the supply voltage is 230V , the standard frequency is 50 HZ .And If the appliance is a single voltage rated appliance, it will need to work at the same voltage as the supply voltage of the country 230V. But If this is not the case it should be used alongside a voltage transformer or converter to allow the Appliance to work safely and properly .
If the standard voltage in your country is in the range of 100 V and 127 V , as is in the United State of America , Canada and most South American countries, you need a voltage converter in South Africa. To be sure, check the label on the appliance. Some appliances never need a converter .
Travel adapter in the South Africa
Due to the different types of power outlets being used around the world means there is no single travel adapter suitable for every single country.
And you Will want to check how many watts your converter can handle. Its best to buy a converter that can handle at least 25 percent More than the appliances wattage you want to use, be careful, not all appliances will need a voltage converter.
These are of some advices for you if it is your first time in South Africa :
- Never carry money or valuables with you. Get yourself a cheap cell phone and a bank card
- Never take a taxi , because they are dangerous and disregard safety and road laws.
- Do not walk around at night. Especially in non lighted areas.
- If you need transport, hire a car. It’s far safer.
- There are some awesome places that will be worth the trip, Go visit :
- Emporers palace
- Gold reef city
- Voortrekker monument (a short drive towards Pretoria)
- Valley of the waves
- Sinton City
- If you ever get the chance, come visit Cape Town, a majestic city.
- Go up tables mountain with the cable car and hike back down
- Visit signal hill
- For a short visit, go see the giraffe house just outside the northern suburbs.
- There are a lot of other awesome things to do, contact the City of Cape Town, they are mostly fast and friendly
- Enjoy Cape Town. It really is s jewel of a city.