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[WTA] 13A plug to 15A socket
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chamelion
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Nov 29 2016, 08:05 AM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 28 2016, 01:27 PM) Here is an easy way, since you don't want change the wall socket. Buy a normal extension cord. Change the 13A plug to the 15A plug. Problem solve. Bad advice. There is no fuse in 15A plug.
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chamelion
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Nov 29 2016, 09:20 AM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 29 2016, 09:00 AM) That is an extension cord la. He will be using the 13A plug and plug into the extension cord socket. But the extension cord plug change to 15A plug. Understand ? BTW, even there is no fuse in the plug, the rcd and mcb will trip too. extension socket need fuse. that is why u dont see approved 2 pin for extension socket .
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chamelion
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Nov 29 2016, 04:12 PM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 29 2016, 09:28 AM) Not necessary to have fuse on the extension cord. There is plenty of extension cord without fuse. And many country do have and sell it. 2pin in mainly for 120V. The 13A plug that you plug into the extension socket is already have the fuse. BTW, the 13A fuse is not going to protect you and your device. U might as well ask ts to plug 3x 10gauge wire into the socket and solder other end to appliances. Same for the fuse. Wat thoeritically works or practise in other country does not mean it wont kill u. Want give advice also give la sound advice.
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