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Originally Posted by bri445
Strange he did not notice that, if these are meant to be publicity pictures!


Yes, major mistake.


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It looks obvious to me. In pic 5 the adaptor is being held upside down to display the fact that it's a normal 3 pin plug.
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& the same result could have been achieved by turning the adaptor 180 deg. & rotating the camera angle 90 deg. left. Then the plug would have been shown to fit correctly & the adaptor pins could be seen also: I think the original pic.5 was simply an error.


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Well that's what happens when people don't pay attention and think ahead wink

It's still a good idea though smile

Last edited by scoops; 11th Dec 2009 10:35pm. Reason: Forgot to add good idea comment ;)

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yeah i think its a brill idea ......i wish id fort of that..

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i presume they are all factory fit .....because of the internal space....

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I think those wings are too flimsy to be classed as a safety guard, interesting idea though.

Chris - no earth on Beakers connection so wires can be the same colour.

I presume that is the bedside light lead in some non-British hotel, I have seen some horrendous things in Spanish hotels even recently.

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Brilliant Idea, ideal for laptops.

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i think the addaptor is only upside down to show it stil has the standard 3 pins on it, the right way up would have the pins facing him

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smart idea for low power applications i.e. phone charger, laptop charger, however...

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...I can see a few burnt old dears after plugging a couple of 2kw heaters in winter in that lol


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In simple terms, providing the thing can stand a momentary max. 3 x 13 = 39Amps it should be safe as the ring main circuit breaker of 32Amps will blow. 2 x 2KW = 8Amps which is therefore quite safe. Some 'cube' adaptors with 3 outlets have fuses, some do not and rely on the 'diversity factor', which means it's unlikely that 3 x 13Amp loads will be switched on at the same time in a domestic situation. If they are, the main circuit breaker will trip. This is the essence of the British ring main system which is very safe.
I still would like to see what's inside it!

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You should not draw more than 13A from any one socket, the contacts are not designed for this and will get very hot.

The ring-main is the cheapest compromise because it uses minimal cabling for the amount of current it can supply. But it is a compromise between safety and cost.

We used to have star-wired circuits with a separate fuse for each socket, that is far safer as the cable and the sockets are fully protected by the fuse. The penalty is the cost and bulkiness of all the cabling required - especially with the price of copper these days. If an RCD was added to this system it is nearly perfect. The wiring regulations still permit star-circuits.

The biggest flaw with the ring main regulations is the addition of spurs where a low current cable is protected only by a much bigger fuse, how this was introduced without realising the unsafe practice beggars belief. The fuse is there to protect the cable not the equipment.

17th edition has tidied up the requirements for RCD protection in new circuits which has got rid of some equally ridiculous loopholes in personal protection.


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Originally Posted by bri445
2 x 2KW = 8Amps which is therefore quite safe.


Surely 2 x 2KW @ 240 Volts = over 16 Amps. Not good on a 13A outlet as DD has pointed out.


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Oops! Mental arithmetic went wrong. (Happens a lot these days)It should have been 2 x 2kW = 2 x 8A approx. But neither plug fuse (if 13A) will blow at 8A each and the 32A circuit breaker will hold.
I agree with dd that the bad point is the overheating from 3 x 13A possible draw through the adaptor's '13A designed' pins into the wall socket, if this new adaptor has no 13A fuse of its own.
I checked my unfused 3-way adaptor and it is BS and ASTA approved!! I've never seen this questioned before. Any thoughts?

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