Hello everyone!
I am in the USA. I own a Dell Dimension 9150 computer and multiple components which I purchased here in the USA.
I am moving to Bangkok, Thailand this coming April 2011.
I would like to know if it's possible for me to use my USA purchased computer and the below listed components in Thailand.
From what I have read, Thailand's voltage is 220-240.
Since my computer and components were made in the US (and it's not dual voltage), will I need an inexpensive 220-110 voltage converter for use in Thailand?
From Dell's specs, my Dell Dimension 9150's voltage requirement is "manual selection" 90 to 135 v and 180 to 265 v.
Can someone please confirm if I can use my Dell Dimension 9150 computer in Thailand?.
I will also be shipping my Dell 24 inch LCD flat panel monitor (model #2407WFP). I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC100-240V. Will I need a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
I will also be shipping my Dell Laser MFP 1815dn printer (scanner, etc.) I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC110-230V. Will I need a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
Lastly, I want to ship my Canon Pixma MP970 color printer.I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC 110-230V. Will I ned a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
Before anyone responds that it would be cheaper for me to buy a substitute computer and like components in Thailand as opposed to shipping from USA, hold on.
I have a friend who is shipping manager in a BIG company, and he will help me by letting me piggy back off his company's FedEx account. He can get me 60% of listed FedEx International shipping rates.
I'm just asking if I will be able to get voltage converters so all my equipment will properly work there.
Thanks to anyone who is kind enough to reply.
I am in the USA. I own a Dell Dimension 9150 computer and multiple components which I purchased here in the USA.
I am moving to Bangkok, Thailand this coming April 2011.
I would like to know if it's possible for me to use my USA purchased computer and the below listed components in Thailand.
From what I have read, Thailand's voltage is 220-240.
Since my computer and components were made in the US (and it's not dual voltage), will I need an inexpensive 220-110 voltage converter for use in Thailand?
From Dell's specs, my Dell Dimension 9150's voltage requirement is "manual selection" 90 to 135 v and 180 to 265 v.
Can someone please confirm if I can use my Dell Dimension 9150 computer in Thailand?.
I will also be shipping my Dell 24 inch LCD flat panel monitor (model #2407WFP). I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC100-240V. Will I need a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
I will also be shipping my Dell Laser MFP 1815dn printer (scanner, etc.) I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC110-230V. Will I need a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
Lastly, I want to ship my Canon Pixma MP970 color printer.I read on the back that the power (voltage required) is AC 110-230V. Will I ned a voltage converter? If yes, what kind and is it available in Bangkok?
Before anyone responds that it would be cheaper for me to buy a substitute computer and like components in Thailand as opposed to shipping from USA, hold on.
I have a friend who is shipping manager in a BIG company, and he will help me by letting me piggy back off his company's FedEx account. He can get me 60% of listed FedEx International shipping rates.

I'm just asking if I will be able to get voltage converters so all my equipment will properly work there.
Thanks to anyone who is kind enough to reply.