The table below summarises the plug types, voltage and frequency of electrical current in both Jamaica and Ecuador.
Jamaica | Ecuador | |
---|---|---|
Plug Types | A, B | A, B |
Voltage | 110V | 120V, 127V |
Frequency of electrical current | 50Hz | 60Hz |
In Jamaica there's more than one plug type in use.
What type of plug does your appliance have?
In Ecuador there's more than one socket type in use.
You will need this adaptor:
Socket Type
(Jamaica) to Plug Type B
(Ecuador)
Ecuador also uses Socket Type A, which is used in Jamaica. If using an appliance that has a Type A Plug in the Type A Sockets of Ecuador, you will not need an adaptor.
In Ecuador there's more than one socket type in use.
You will need this adaptor:
Socket Type
(Jamaica) to Plug Type A
(Ecuador)
Ecuador also uses Socket Type B, which is used in Jamaica. If using an appliance that has a Type B Plug in the Type B Sockets of Ecuador, you will not need an adaptor.
Check if your appliance is compatible with the voltages used in Ecuador
The voltage, 127V, is used in parts of Ecuador but not in Jamaica.
Some appliances are compatible with multiple voltages. To find out if your appliance is one of them, check the appliance label and/or instruction booklet. An example appliance label is below.
See examples of appliance labels
Is your appliance compatible with the voltages used in Ecuador (120V and 127V)?
If your appliance is not compatible with multiple voltages, and you wish to use it in parts of Ecuador where this voltage is present, you will need a transformer to adjust the voltage input when using your appliance in Ecuador.
The voltage, 120V, which is also present in Jamaica, is not exactly the same to what's used in Ecuador, but the difference is tolerable, so you should not need a transformer when using sockets with this voltage. Be sure to carefully check the voltage before using your appliance in sockets in Ecuador. You may need to ask a local resident, an electrician, or the local government to find out in situations when the power sockets are not labelled with their voltages.
The voltage, 110V, which is also present in Jamaica, is not exactly the same to what's used in Ecuador, but the difference is tolerable, so you should not need a transformer when using sockets with this voltage. Be sure to carefully check the voltage before using your appliance in sockets in Ecuador. You may need to ask a local resident, an electrician, or the local government to find out in situations when the power sockets are not labelled with their voltages.
The frequency of electrical current found in Jamaica (50Hz) differs to that found in Ecuador (60Hz).
Most equipment is not affected by differences in frequencies. Some exceptions are: