What electrical current or voltage is used in Nicaragua? Will my electrical appliances work in Nicaragua?
Brett DeGreen - Century Twenty One Gold Coast Realty Nicaragua
Nicaragua uses US 110v electrical outlets, so any US appliance will work in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua uses US 110v electrical outlets, so any US appliance will work in Nicaragua.
Posted June 16, 2014
Daniel Snider - Snider's Realty Nicaragua
The voltage in Nicaragua is 110-220. I personally just installed the electrical wiring for a shopping center that we’re opening up here in Tola. We have top of the line, good electrical work and yes, the voltage used here is 110-220.
Most definitely, you can just plug in your electrical appliances that you bought in the US and they will work fine.
(Window mount air conditioner, pictured.)
The voltage in Nicaragua is 110-220. I personally just installed the electrical wiring for a shopping center that we’re opening up here in Tola. We have top of the line, good electrical work and yes, the voltage used here is 110-220.
Most definitely, you can just plug in your electrical appliances that you bought in the US and they will work fine.
(Window mount air conditioner, pictured.)
Posted April 7, 2015