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Aruba

Socket type A on Aruba
A
Corresponding plug A
Socket type B on Aruba
B
Corresponding plug B
Socket type F on Aruba
F
Corresponding plug F
127 V
60 Hz

On Aruba, power plugs and sockets (outlets) of type A, type B and type F are used. The standard voltage is 127 V at a frequency of 60 Hz.

  • Yes, you need a power plug travel adapter for sockets type A and B on Aruba.
  • You also need a voltage converter.
  • Be extra careful with certain devices because of the difference in frequency.

Do your power plugs fit on Aruba?

On Aruba, they use power sockets (outlets) of type A, B and F. In Indonesia, you have plugs C and F. You need a power plug adapter on Aruba for sockets type A and B. Sockets type F can fit your plugs, but may not always be available locally.

Socket type A on Aruba
A
Plug type C in Indonesia
C
Plug type F in Indonesia
F
Socket type A does not fit your plugs C and F
Socket type B on Aruba
B
Plug type C in Indonesia
C
Plug type F in Indonesia
F
Socket type B does not fit your plugs C and F
Socket type F on Aruba
F
Plug type C in Indonesia
C
Plug type F in Indonesia
F
Socket type F fits your plugs

Buy a power plug (travel) adapter

We don't sell power plug adapters. We refer you to Amazon, where you will find a great selection of travel adapters.

You need to look for a power plug adapter for sockets type A and type B. Alternatively, choose a world travel adapter that fits multiple sockets, in case you travel more often. Because you need a voltage converter as well (see below), you might want to use a combined travel adapter/voltage converter.

Voltage converter needed on Aruba?

The standard voltage on Aruba (127 V) is much lower than the voltage level your devices typically operate at in Indonesia (230 V). Additionally, be aware that the frequency on Aruba differs.

  • You need a voltage converter on Aruba.
  • Try to find a voltage converter that can also change the frequency.
127 V
60 Hz
230 V
50 Hz

A voltage converter will ensure a safe input voltage level for your devices on Aruba. You can find voltage converters at Amazon. Because you also need a power plug adapter, you might want a combined plug adapter/voltage converter.

A suitable voltage converter can sometimes be hard to find. Some suggest that it is possible to cautiously use your electric devices on Aruba without a converter. While they most likely won't be damaged, they may not function optimally. A low voltage can lead to overheating and a reduced lifespan. The wrong frequency can also cause unexpected behavior. If you want to try without a converter (at your own risk), exercise special caution with motorized devices and those containing electronic chips, such as clocks, shavers, and medical devices. If you don't want to take any chances, use a voltage converter on Aruba.

To be sure, check the label on your devices. Some devices never need a converter. If the label states 'INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz' the device can be used in every country in the world. This is common for devices with chargers like tablets/laptops, photo cameras, cell phones, toothbrushes, etc. For these devices you will only need a power plug adapter.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a power plug adapter on Aruba?
Yes, if you live in Indonesia, you need a power plug travel adapter for sockets type A and B on Aruba. The plugs of your electric devices don't fit without.
Do I need a voltage converter on Aruba?
You need a voltage converter on Aruba. The standard voltage on Aruba (127 V) is much lower than the voltage level your devices typically operate at in Indonesia (230 V). Additionally, be aware that the frequency on Aruba differs.

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