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- :: I agree that the lower mains voltage / current is the likely reason why electric kettles aren't popular over here though . . . although I have 240 volts going to my cooker-it wouldn't take much to wire up a UK-standard 3 pin plug . . . hmmm-it's tempting!
- On PCs, 25-pin and ( beginning with the IBM-PC / AT ) 9-pin plugs were used for the RS-232 serial ports; 25-pin sockets were used for parallel ports ( instead of the Centronics socket found on the printer itself, which was inconveniently large for direct placement on the expansion cards ).
- Why is it that in the UK, plugs have to be three-pin ( one for earthing ) but in all other countries I have visited ( and I have been to a few ), they only need two-pin plugs with no earthing ?-- talk ) 18 : 48, 24 July 2009 ( UTC)
- This was updated from time to time and the 1967 version includes some information on plugs, however only 3 types were designated : Type A, illustrated by a US style 2 pin plug, Type B, illustrated by a sketch of a BS 546 type, and Type C, illustrated by a sketch of a BS 1363 type.
- :According to our page on S-video, " The 7-pin socket accepts the 4-pin plug ( unlike the standard 7-pin socket ) and the S-video signals are available on the matching pins . " So it would seem that a four-pin cable would allow you to connect your laptop to your television .-- talk ) 09 : 44, 13 January 2009 ( UTC)
- :: : Even supposing it were true that there were health benefits to being in electrical equilibrium with the planet . . . you can earth yourself by touching something metal that's connected to ground . . . the faucet in your bathroom, would work very well . . . or the metal casing of any electrical appliance with a three pin plug.
- Before the introduction of BS 317, GH Scholes Ltd ( Wylex ) introduced ( in 1926 ) an alternative three-pin plug . in three sizes, 5 A, 10 A and 15 A with a round earth pin and rectangular live pins, a fused 13 A version of this continued to be available after the introduction of BS 1363, illustrating that BS 546 was not used exclusively at any time.