Would be great if an equally clueless European followed up with
"So I visited your country and remembered seeing this post but when I got there, none of my stuff would fit in your outlets. What the fuck?"
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Would be great if an equally clueless European followed up with
"So I visited your country and remembered seeing this post but when I got there, none of my stuff would fit in your outlets. What the fuck?"
The Type I plug was developed by the US government but blocked in Congress during the FDR administration by the Republicans and southern Democrats on the basis that it was a change from the multiple different outlets being used at the time. The 3 core plug didn't become standard until 1965.
"I don't have an accent...YOU have an accent!!"
I moved to California last year from Oklahoma. Occasionally I will say something about moving from Oklahoma and people are like, "oh that makes sense, you have a Midwestern accent sometimes". We all sound normal to ourselves but everyone has an accent. Like the way California people say their O's.
Midwesterners are the only people I've ever met who don't think they have an accent. And I'm like "you have a midwest accent." They're stunned because to them it's just a "normal" accent, and they know it must be so because it's what the TV man talks like. Obviously I know midwesterners who know they have an accent and the TV man is trained to speak that way. But everyone else I meet and know knows their own accent and can recognize variations of it. They're not so conscious of how they make their accent happen, obviously, since it is their own. But they know they sound different from other people
They were right.
It does sound really stupid.
Regardless of where you are, can we all agree that no one's really perfected the electrical outlet yet?
NA plugs make contact without being fully seated, and can leave their live and neutral pins exposed. Worn outlets just let plugs fall out of them (I have 3 or so outlets in my apartment that are borderline unusable because of this).
British plugs are bulky and turn into caltrops when dropped on the floor.
European plugs have the same problem. And you only get like, one outlet per receptacle? Guess you're shit out of luck if you wanna plug anything else in the same spot.
Most of the rest of the world just copied Europe or the UK.
I like Denmark's plug though. Cute lil smiley face.
The Brazilian plug has none of those problems...
Also, what European plug are you talking about? There are quite a few models there.
Brazil's "new" plug (two decades maybe) is pretty good. Doesn't have any of the problems you mentioned. It's similar to one used by a few other countries around Europe.
UK plug for sure is amazing, the caltrops is just to get you ready for standing on Lego.
re: european outlets number: we usually just get an extender with multiple ports, i have 5 of those in my small flat
So do we. But we don't need as many of them, usually just for areas with a lot of electronics like entertainment centers or computer desks.
US electric code requires an outlet like every 6-8 feet (~2m) along a wall so you shouldn't need to string extension cords everywhere. For the most part, it works pretty well. I have 5 outlets alone in my 12x12ft (~3.6x3.6m) bedroom.
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)
Cables going in 3 directions? Who can live at that speed?
AU outlets sound pretty good by comparison. I'm sure there are improvements to be made, but I never have any of those issues.
My only problem is it’s difficult to plug them in blind because not all power boards and outlets have the ground pin depression to feel for
Does NA not have insulated pins? Where a half inch of so of the pin nearest the plug head is insulated so when plugging in the exposed part of the pin is inside the hole before the pin makes contact with live power?
It's a right of passage for a kid to learn what a 120 volt shock feels like if they're careless in unplugging something. One pin is just an unforgettable sensation, while both will knock you down. The real mystery is why code requires the outlets installed upside down. Technology Connections did at least one video on the differences of outlets in the world, and his point was that if the ground pin was above the other two, something falling on a partially exposed plug would rest on the harmless ground and not what it can do, short out the two live pins. But then we wouldn't get the cute faces, so...
Lol a 120V circuit won't knock you down. You'll be surprised but that's about it.
Source: electrician. I've been shocked plenty. Also, the other fellas right, that's not code re: orientation.
The real mystery is why code requires the outlets installed upside down.
That isn't code. 2:25
and his point was that if the ground pin was above the other two, something falling on a partially exposed plug would rest on the harmless ground
His point is that this is incredibly unlikely to ever actually help, and it's largely an urban legend.
It does not. Some devices may have that on their plugs, but it's certainly not standard.
One night when I was 14, I tried to plug in my phone charger beside my bed in the dark and was accidentally touching one of the pins when it made contact.
Fortunately, I wasn't completing the circuit and I was electrically isolated laying on my bed, so I didn't actually get shocked. But I did feel a buzz in my finger like you get from those prank toys that shock the victim. That's a sensation I will never forget.
Not defending our plugs at all.
that's cute. nah tho. the pins are just… out there. ready to kill you
Lol, no.
Ah well, it's been the law here for 20 years.
I'm also reading about how our NZ/Australia socket was based on an American 125v socket design, later upgraded to allow 240v.
See. That's the kinds of things we could did if we had like... A government that worked. 20 years ago our politicians were less worried about our safety and more worried about spying on us
Average American voter?
I mean, they're right. It does sound really stupid