EU TV - UK figure of 8 plug replacement?

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Wondering if I could ask you for some help.

I have recently moved from Portugal to the UK, and have a few appliances, such as a TV and PS4 that have a 2 pin plug on them.

Obviously I can use a converter plug to plug the 2 pin and make it a British 3 pin, but could I not simply change the figure of 8 plug to another with the U.K. 3 pin at the end?

I hope this makes sense, your help is appreciated!
 
If you mean chop the 2 pin off and wire a UK 3 pin, yes. Providing that the appliance is fine with 240volt @ 50 hz

No not chopping the wire and replacing the head.

I mean replacing the EU figure of 8 with a UK figure of 8.

I know it would fit - just don't want to cause a fire or blow the unit! :)
 
Damn those immigrants coming over 'ere and using all our electricity. Do you know how much sovereignty and Daily Mail outrage that electricity cost to make and you think you can just cross these hallowed borders our boys fought so hard for and use OUR electricity?
 
Damn those immigrants coming over 'ere and using all our electricity. Do you know how much sovereignty and Daily Mail outrage that electricity cost to make and you think you can just cross these hallowed borders our boys fought so hard for and use OUR electricity?

I'm in the Royal Navy and was based in Portugal working for NATO. ;)

Disclaimer: obviously, not looking over obvious joke :D
 
It's not. Europe is 220v, the UK is 240v. But officially the voltage across the continent is 230v, but the high and low limits are set so that 220v and 240v are both still acceptable values of 230v.
 
I believe voltage can vary by 10% or it use to at least, so almost everything now is made with quite a bit of tolerance to vary. Anything made for European mains will work fine in the UK. Most manufacturers make exactly the same product for both UK and EU with just a different shape pin plug.
 
UK hasn't been 240v for quite a few years now I thought? It's 230v like most other places in Europe.

Nominally it should be but generally it's still 240 in practice. Limits around the nominal 230 are so large though that anything rated for 230 will likely work with anything from 210 to 250 in reality.
 
I watch Big Clive's youtube channel. I have no idea what he's banging on about for 90% of the time but his voice is soothing and helps me sleep. One thing I have learned from Big Clive is that there's a decently large tolerance built into appliances for voltage fluctuations from the mains.

Another Clive fan here :D
 
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