• kate@lemmy.uhhoh.com
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    21 hours ago

    i like the compactness of this triple-plug design used for Type-J, used in switzerland and lichtenstein, although it missed some other points (no insulated pins, no on-off switch, etc)

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      18 hours ago

      Most connectors I have use partially insulated live/neutral. Ground is optional and completely uninsulated where it’s present for safety.
      Also, recessed receptacles hide the most dangerous parts.

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      18 hours ago

      The on/off switch always struck me as odd. Like, in a recessed plug such as this where the male prongs have a bit of insulation to them, are they really that worried about a tiny arc that might occur when someone forgets to turn off the device? Like it would make more sense to have a limit switch built into the socket that activates on insertion and deactivates on removal. And even then, with our caveman sockets in the US, a small arc isn’t the end of the world, you just know not to have your fingers near the shiny bits.