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What's the name of those Electrical outlet?
I've been looking everywhere for them, but have no clue what they're called.
I do believe those are SWEET JESUS outlets.
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Looks like a 220v outlet. But those look a little strange, they usually look like this where I'm from.
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I know the voltage they supply, however i need the technical name for it.
Apparently it's a Nema 6-15 plug.
Thanks anyways.
[QUOTE=Don Knotts;35904125]Looks like a 220v outlet. But those look a little strange, they usually look like this where I'm from.
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How irony that's strangest outlet I have ever seen
Also, what's the deal with some electrical outlets? Some of them look so incredibly strange and unsafe.
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I personally find these to look the most logical and practical to use.
[QUOTE=Cam00;35904466]3 prong master race
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The good thing about UK plugs is that they have an earth connection so it's less likely you'll electrocute yourself to death. (Although in other countries there is less voltage).
I know you already found it but I find this chart so darn handy:
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[QUOTE=BBgamer720;35904554]The good thing about UK plugs is that they have an earth connection so it's less likely you'll electrocute yourself to death. (Although in other countries there is less voltage).[/QUOTE]
Most, if not all electical plugs today has an earth connection, atleast in Europe.
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