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Miyisyft

can i plug a nintendo switch that was bought in the US in Argentina?
my charger:
AC Adapter
INPUT: 100v-240v~, 50/60hz 1 A
OUPUT: 5.0 V ; 1.5 A
15.0 V : 2.6 A
Made in China
the standard voltage in Argentina is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

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WoomyNNYes

@Miyisyft edit: Sorry if I misunderstood your post the first time. Staying with Nintendo brand chargers is recommended. Even though the Switch is region free, I don't know what Argentina's electrical outlets are like.

I can say, even though the Switch has a usb c plug, the Switch does not use standard usb c protocol. So, I wouldn't mess with standard usb c chargers.

[Edited by WoomyNNYes]

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Miyisyft

@WoomyNNYes sorry! I didn't specify, but I was talking about the Nintendo charger (that comes with the nintendo switch when you buy it), that's the one i have but I was wondering if it could be used in Argentina with no problem

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WoomyNNYes

@Miyisyft Google search seems to indicate that Argentina plugs are different shape then US (and different power). So, you'd need a power plug converter for Argentina/US.

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Miyisyft

@WoomyNNYes i will give it a try when i can, thank you so much!

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sdelfin

@Miyisyft The input is what matters here. For this power supply, it shows that it can handle a wide range of voltage which means it can work worldwide. The range of 100-240v means your country's standard of 220v is fine, as well as the 50hz, as the specs show it can do either.

sdelfin

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