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Can I use my cpap machine in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The honest answer: it depends where you bought it. Bosnia and Herzegovina runs on 230V at 50Hz with Type C/F outlets — your device's voltage rating decides whether it survives.

Voltage
230V
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Frequency
50Hz
Grid standard
Plug types
Type C · Type F
2 compatible
§ 01 · The verdict

It depends where your device is from.

A device's voltage rating is set when it's manufactured. The country it was built for is the question that decides everything else.

If you're from

A 110–127V country

USA · Canada · Mexico · Japan · Taiwan

Safe

Your cpap machine is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Bosnia and Herzegovina with just a plug adapter.

If you're from

A 220–240V country

UK · Europe · Australia · India · most of Asia & Africa

Safe

Your cpap machine is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Bosnia and Herzegovina with just a plug adapter.

§ 02 · The science

What actually happens at the outlet.

The mismatch isn't subtle. Voltage is the pressure pushing electrons through the device — too much, and components fail. Too little, and they don't do their job.

Your cpap machine has a built-in voltage regulator that automatically handles Bosnia and Herzegovina's 230V. It runs the same as at home. The only thing to solve is the plug shape.

How to check your device

Check the power brick (external power supply) that connects to your CPAP, not the machine itself. The label on the brick should show 'Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz'. Most machines made after 2010 are dual-voltage. If yours is older, contact the manufacturer.

§ 05 · Field notes

Things worth knowing in advance.

The small details that save trips — drawn from real cpap machine owners traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

§01

Always carry your CPAP in your carry-on. It's classified as medical equipment and doesn't count toward your carry-on limit.

§02

Bring a doctor's letter stating your medical need — especially helpful at customs.

§03

Pack a short extension cord — hotel outlets are often nowhere near the bed.

§04

If you use a humidifier, bring distilled water or buy locally. Tap water minerals will damage the chamber.

§ 06 · The destination

Bosnia and Herzegovina's power system.

Beyond your device — the broader picture of what plugs into the wall in this country.

Voltage
230V
Frequency
50Hz
Plug types
Type CType F
Type C · F
Country
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Full Bosnia and Herzegovina electrical guide →
§ 07 · Questions

The five we get most.

Quick answers, with the JSON-LD FAQ schema feeding the same content to Google.

Can I use my cpap machine in Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
It depends where you bought it. Your cpap machine is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Bosnia and Herzegovina with just a plug adapter. Your cpap machine is dual voltage (100–240V) — works in Bosnia and Herzegovina with just a plug adapter.
Do I need a voltage converter for my cpap machine in Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
No. Your cpap machine is dual voltage (100–240V) and handles Bosnia and Herzegovina's 230V automatically.
What plug adapter do I need for my cpap machine in Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
Bosnia and Herzegovina uses Type C and Type F outlets. You need an adapter that fits Type C. A universal adapter is the most convenient option for travelers.
Can I take my CPAP machine on the plane to Bosnia and Herzegovina?+
Yes. CPAP machines are classified as medical devices by all airlines and do NOT count toward your carry-on allowance. Always carry it on, never check it.
§ 08 · Keep going

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