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Some interesting (I think so anyway) facts about the UK plug:

- Every plug is fused (3A, 5A or 13A normally)

- The earth pin is long to ensure the appliance is earthed before the live and neutral pins connect

- The earth pin also mechanically unlocks shutters for the live and neutral so kids can’t as easily stick things in the sockets

- As you can see in the picture, the pins are plastic at the bottom, meaning fingers are less likely to touch metal when plugging it in or risk or arc-ing

- It’s much more stable than the two pin designs of US/EU with thicker square pins that offer better connection

- Plugs are rated to 230V at 13A which is higher than a lot of other plugs

** NOT ELECTRICAL ADVICE, I AM NOT AN ELECTRICIAN ;-) But from what I know it seems like some pretty cool design decisions.

Travel hack: The Tessan travel adapter is pretty cool device that goes everywhere with me with 5 USB sockets (up to 65W in C4).

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Cyphernomad 10mo ago

I have like 4 of those Tessan. They have up to 140w now, but as my notebook only charges up to 80w for a very short time it is not worth the added weight and the higher price.

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Ben Weeks ⚡ 10mo ago

Ah nice. Didn’t know that.

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