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Old 02-23-2005, 04:37 PM #1
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Spain's Voltage and Grow Shop's? English Please

Was wondering what the voltage is in spain and any info on any good grow shops in the south of Spain near Cadiz? Just trying to pull together alittle information and see if one can get the same good hydro stuff we have here in the states over there in the proper voltage for spain.
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Old 02-23-2005, 04:54 PM #2
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Old 02-23-2005, 05:21 PM #3
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GDW hello! Many good wishes to BG :wink:

Spain if I'm not mistaken, along with the rest of Europe, runs 220V.

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Old 02-23-2005, 07:25 PM #4
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Thanks Spankin' Elvis, super link and helps a bunch.

xxbluevelvetxx, BG is doing well and is getting ready to start a new job. He's looking forward to it and it pays very well, with all the bennies . Just trying to gather alittle bit of info on Spain and hydro shops. If he makes the move there, he wants to be able to use the same brands of equipment that he used before. He's just making sure there isn't a voltage issue. He still hasn't made up his mind on what country, but Spain is looking more like the move. He's Looked at a couple of places online, but he won't know till he flys over and looks at a couple of places. He plans to spend a few weeks in Spain this summer, if there isn't a problem with the courts. His plan, is to either find a house with some land or find some land and have a place built, but will see what happens this summer. Thanks again for the help.
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I'm really glad to hear BG is doing well. :smile:
As far as the hydro shops go, the best thing for BG to do IMO is a google search of online Spanish hydro shops and browse through a number of them to see what they stock. He will probably find a number of products and/or equipment which are US brands, all of which will have been adapted to work on 220V, though he may not find all of the brand names. If he goes to Spain he can come visit me in Italy, my door is always open to him. Give him a hug for me and have a nice evening!

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Thanks xxbluevelvetxx, I'll let him know tonight when i see him. I'll also pass on a hugh hug from you. He's ready to get this behide him and just relax, but i keep telling him that the time wiill come. He can't wait to fly over and look at some houses. He did tell me that he wan't to head to Rome and see all the sites and all. So, maybe one day he might show up. I've seen him do crazier things in his life. Thanks again and take care.
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Old 02-24-2005, 04:52 AM #7
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Voltage here in Spain is 220v and you shouldn't have any problem finding most major brand hydroponic equipment. There are plenty of growshops all over Spain and Cadiz is big enough to have a couple of them at least.

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Glad to hear Cadiz is big enough for a few shops. I'll pass on the info to bg and i'm sure he'll be happy. The weather looks super and the coast looks good for waves also. BG, should be happy that he can surf there, if he makes the move there. He's tring to find a place on the coast next to the beach and stay some what warm in the winter. He was looking at Granda, but has changed his mind on that side of the country, because of the lack of waves and form. God, does he drive me crazy about surfing. He won't live to far from the beach and good waves. Crazy BG.
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The best surf will be in the northern area, around Bilboa (a little spot called Mundaka, world class surf), Oviedo, La Corona, etc., Cadiz no thanks not for a real surfer..and the Med coast is definitely the worst for surf..just make sure u have a good wetsuit because its the best in the winter.
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Thanks, I know all alot the northen part of spain and the surf spots. I just hate wearing a wetsuit and cold waters. I was trying to stay south with warmer water, then up north. I know all about Mundaka, one of the best left tubes in EU. I'm going to be flying over and checking out a few places. Just trying to find the best and most consistent waves for the south of spain. What about El palmer? Hear they have nice waves and the water isn't bad? Thanks for your reply and help. Every bit helps
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