Type J needs least space, is secure and fully compatible to type C. Don't see why you'd need something else.
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Type D and M been smoking some shit
Type M user here. Meh, it works
I was really hoping this was about electricity and I'm not disappointed.
Type B seen some shit, and it is probably Type-I's fault. Regardless, I want whatever life strategy Type-K's figured out.
Cant we all just agree that IEC 60309 is the superior plug for obvious reasons.
It is definetly the superior plug for everything outdoor and or higher power.
Its way too bulky for smaller devices.
Here in Germany we have type F and C, where C is used for low power devices and also fits into the F socket, but not the other way around.
So even the type F plug would be too big for smaller devices.
Imagine that on the end of your phone charger
Extra quick charging with 25kw of power
Can't plug it in with one hand. The cover needs an opening mechanism.
800 amps is almost enough to run Roblox at 23 fps
Would it be possible to put a fuse inside type F (schuko) and C (europlug) plugs like they do with the G (british) plug?
I sometimes wonder if other parts of the world label their local specification as Type A.
Why are there so many that lay flat with prongs up????
Because when it's plugged in (as it usually is) it lays closer to the wall and needs less clearance.
oh that? that is so you can learn a lesson