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What is the best Power Outlet, and why?

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    Epstein Files

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      C is mostly for low power devices

      F is basically a heavy duty upgrade of C, it's got grounding on the side and can handle 16A (ovens, heaters etc.)

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      Don't you get numpties plugging F appliances into C sockets then complaining to customer service that the induction stovetop doesn't boil water for tea fast enough?

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        Does this account for injuries from stepping on them?

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        Why would you step on them?

        You can just turn them off at the socket. And if you need extra sockets, just buy an extension.

        Literally zero reason to leave a plug lying on the ground.

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          F because its the most stabdardized, G because its the safest

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            You'd think so, but the ground will either be at the bottom of the outlet, requiring a separate cable, or Type-B.

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            Where? That is the most scuffed ground ive ever seen

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              Don't you get numpties plugging F appliances into C sockets then complaining to customer service that the induction stovetop doesn't boil water for tea fast enough?

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              You cant the plug is thicker

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                Don't you get numpties plugging F appliances into C sockets then complaining to customer service that the induction stovetop doesn't boil water for tea fast enough?

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                no, because it'll just trip fuse, and stoves are wired directly anyway

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                  Ranked by happiness: Type K 🥇

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                    Japan and Taiwan are the same plug but they use 100V and we are 110V.

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                      It's bi-directional

                      That's bad.

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                      Why? It doesn't make any difference with AC

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                      • vivianrixia@piefed.socialV [email protected]

                        I see the left side of just slightly bigger than the right, so I expect one of those sides to be the ground

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                        Nope, just live and neutral.

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                          I like the USA type-A plug. That's probably not a popular answer since I see lots of comments about safety features in the other plugs, but my focus is on convenience.

                          The plugs are small, making it much easier to design folding-plug devices like this one. It also means that cords don't have a bulky knob on the end, and splitters and power strips can be smaller than other plugs - much smaller than Schuko type-C or UK type-G.

                          The most common objection is that it's possible for live pins to be exposed when a device is partially plugged in. That's true, and most people who grew up around them has been shocked that way once. Few have been shocked twice, as the lesson to be careful with electricity usually forms a lasting memory.

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                            Type E and F plugs are not really a thing anymore, today it's more common to find combined Type E/F plugs.

                            Fuses in british plugs are a mistake and only a requirement because of sketchy practices allowed in british electrical code immediately after WW2. Nobody else does that because nowhere else electric code is built in such a way that it is necessary. Switch seems to be mildly useful tho

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                            F plugs are the only type I've ever seen in all of Scandinavia, Germany, Spain and The Czech Republic. Never in my life have I seen an E plug or anything resembling a variation of E+F combined in any way. Only F. I don't understand how you can say they "are not really a thing anymore".

                            You mean not a thing in the UK?

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                              That's only on homes that have updated wiring codes.

                              My grandma still has the old aluminum wiring with type A. It's annoying as shit because there are so many grounded plugs and only so many adapters that take the grounded plug.

                              And then don't ground it. Fuck safety right

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                                Type K. I mean how can you say no to that face?

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                                  as european, i think the British still tops our's

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                                    That's only on homes that have updated wiring codes.

                                    My grandma still has the old aluminum wiring with type A. It's annoying as shit because there are so many grounded plugs and only so many adapters that take the grounded plug.

                                    And then don't ground it. Fuck safety right

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                                    There is the GFCI in the switch box, but yeah, both gfci+grounded would be preferable.

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                                      Does alphabetical order mean nothing? This list had to be made by a Brit.

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                                      • zak@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                                        I like the USA type-A plug. That's probably not a popular answer since I see lots of comments about safety features in the other plugs, but my focus is on convenience.

                                        The plugs are small, making it much easier to design folding-plug devices like this one. It also means that cords don't have a bulky knob on the end, and splitters and power strips can be smaller than other plugs - much smaller than Schuko type-C or UK type-G.

                                        The most common objection is that it's possible for live pins to be exposed when a device is partially plugged in. That's true, and most people who grew up around them has been shocked that way once. Few have been shocked twice, as the lesson to be careful with electricity usually forms a lasting memory.

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                                        The US uses 120V getting shocked by that once or twice can't be fun.
                                        But, the vast majority of the world uses 230V getting shocked by that would be a lot less fun.

                                        Depending what you're into of course

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                                          Germany and France are members of the EU, so is Denmark.

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