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by ilyt
997 days ago
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> The socket is recessed into the wall, and only the frontmost part of the plug is conducting. That means that while you are plugging it in, there is never any metal exposed. Contact can only be made when the plug is already quite far in the socket. Same thing for E/F... the actual metal connectors for power are recessed in socket so when socket is in you can't touch anything before it even connects power, because plug itself covers the socket But yeah, type J is more compact one, althought only 10 amps is laughable I'd rather have C13/C14 than any of those tbh |
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