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Is it safe to use multiple voltage converters at the same time?

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Is it safe to use multiple voltage converters at the same time?

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I want to say that it will work. But the only voltage I am familiar with is that of Japan at 100V. Can you supply the input/output of the two converters you wish to use? Using transformers in series should work. I just want to have some more information prior to telling you how to hook them up. Add a note with some more info. NOTE: Then you aren’t using multiple converters, just a plug adapter and one converter. But it still comes down to the input/output voltage of that adapter you are using. If the input is 100V and the output is of the voltage your device wants, then you are okay. The question would then be will the plug be able to be inserted into a standard Japanese outlet? You may require an extra plug adapter. Under A Glass Moon gave no useful info. What is your nominal voltage in Australia? 250V? If so, you will need a converter with an input voltage of 100V, (110V is close enough which is U.S. standards) and an output voltage of 250V. Plus you may need a plug adapter for the c

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