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Changing a plug or getting it done

Well, I was sort of being sarcastic but a bit serious too.

In this country, if the polarity was reversed, you'd have the switch in the neutral.
 
1) Just use the adaptor, I know the static field is strong enough to hurt, but it
won't kill ya
Theese people are giving out dangerously bad advice, I would strongly reccomend avoiding them in future.

2) You can not change the plug yourself??? hahahaha
Theese people sound like arseholes to me. I would strongly reccomend avoiding them in future.

securespark said:
Au contraire, I have found the shuko plug converters to work excellently
I'm sure they work ok on most plugs but there are probablly some they don't work on (e.g. this one doesn't look like it would fit). they are far far bulkier than ordinary plugs and I wonder how well those small clips will handle use on heavy loads.
 
Well, I was sort of being sarcastic but a bit serious too.

In this country, if the polarity was reversed, you'd have the switch in the neutral.
I would expect modern equipment designed for use in europe and sold with a schuko plug to be designed to work properly and safely with live and neutral either way round.
 

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