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by kstrauser
53 days ago
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Wouldn't it short hot and ground then, and still turn the necklace into a short-lived fuse? The more practical reason to mount ground down is that wall warts with ground pins or polarized prongs nearly universally arrange them so that they're hanging down when inserted into a ground-down plug. If the plug's flipped, the wall wart's upside down and its weight is trying to lever it out of the wall. |
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