Am I alone in finding the number of wall warts supplied for the UK market that
have the plug part of the design upside down, irritating?
The cable entry is then often at the top causing the wall wart to lean out
from the socket and any logo and labelling is also up the wrong way.
Not just
to accommodate the cable strain relief
exiting the top.
Chris AIIRSM
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of
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Sent: 26 June 2008 09:35
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Subject: Wall warts for UK use
Am I alone
intended, or believed)
Best Regards,
Dave Coleman AIIRSM
James, Chris c...@dolby.co.uk
26/06/2008 10:27
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RE: Wall warts for UK use
The 13A UK wall socket is always earth pin uppermost as I’m sure you know
when fitted
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Am I alone in finding the number of wall warts supplied for the UK
market that have the plug part of the design upside down, irritating?
The
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