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Originally posted by Bean View PostPerhaps our continental cousins finally realised a safety feature was a good thing, as the old continental plugs were more like this;
Power plug & outlet Type C - World Standards
You don't need to earth a plastic device.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYesLast edited by original PM; 18 June 2019, 07:52.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostPerhaps our continental cousins finally realised a safety feature was a good thing, as the old continental plugs were more like this;
Power plug & outlet Type C - World Standards
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Originally posted by Bean View PostPerhaps our continental cousins finally realised a safety feature was a good thing, as the old continental plugs were more like this;
Power plug & outlet Type C - World Standards
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Power plug & outlet Type C - World Standards
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYes.
Go have a look at a UK plug, whilst paying close attention to the bottom two holes - now stick a fork in the top hole and watch as magic happens before your eyes.
The top hole is a safety device, that when the top prong is inserted, elevates the safety barriers in the bottom 2 holes, to allow the bottom 2 prongs to make a circuit.
So yes, the UK plug is objectively safer than the 2 hole equivalent.
Perhaps on the continent, they're using it as a form of Darwinian selection for children?Last edited by BlasterBates; 14 June 2019, 14:04.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostYes.
Go have a look at a UK plug, whilst paying close attention to the bottom two holes - now stick a fork in the top hole and watch as magic happens before your eyes.
The top hole is a safety device, that when the top prong is inserted, elevates the safety barriers in the bottom 2 holes, to allow the bottom 2 prongs to make a circuit.
So yes, the UK plug is objectively safer than the 2 hole equivalent.
Perhaps on the continent, they're using it as a form of Darwinian selection for children?
Mind you, I look like Don King now
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