The moulded two pin plug attached to my toothbrush is failing as I have to jiggle the wire to get the charging light to work. is it safe to cut off the plug separate the wires and then attach a normal two pin plug on to it?
Yes with same plug type.
Could you fit a normal three pin plug in one of these providing you use a 1 amp fuse?
Could you fit a normal three pin plug in one of these providing you use a 1 amp fuse?
But how will he plug that in his bathroom?
My wife charges hers using a 3-pin socket (it has an unearthed 3-pin plug). I can't see a problem of the OP doing the same.
Except that I charge it in a shaver socket in the bathroom.
He could use another socket, elsewhere, but he does not want to.
He wants to use the existing one that is prefectly adequate for charging the toothbrush, in the room that the toothbrush is being used.
Why does everybody want to make a simple thing so bloomin' complicated?
And when I said "a normal 2 pin plug", I meant the two pin plugs that we used to use and wihich are attached to shavers.
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