Plug With Holes at Joseph Begg blog

Plug With Holes. We'll explain why, but, first let's talk a bit about electrical plugs. Have you ever taken a close look at a plug before inserting into an outlet and noticed the small holes in the prongs? So, why are they still there on so many plugs? If you unplug any appliance in your house, there's a 98 percent chance that the two flat prongs on the electrical plug have holes in them. The prongs fit into the holes of an outlet or receptacle to create a connection between the appliance and the main power source. Standard electrical plugs come in various types used across. These holes are there for a reason. If present, it must be of specified diameter and position.1 small. Is it just that they’re expected now? We finally figured out what they're for. Sockets stopped including a means of utilizing these holes. This video runs through the history of the plug and the notches/holes, the patent, and the eventual loss of their utility.

What Are The Holes In A Plug Used For?
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We finally figured out what they're for. So, why are they still there on so many plugs? Sockets stopped including a means of utilizing these holes. If you unplug any appliance in your house, there's a 98 percent chance that the two flat prongs on the electrical plug have holes in them. The prongs fit into the holes of an outlet or receptacle to create a connection between the appliance and the main power source. This video runs through the history of the plug and the notches/holes, the patent, and the eventual loss of their utility. Is it just that they’re expected now? We'll explain why, but, first let's talk a bit about electrical plugs. If present, it must be of specified diameter and position.1 small. Standard electrical plugs come in various types used across.

What Are The Holes In A Plug Used For?

Plug With Holes We finally figured out what they're for. Is it just that they’re expected now? Standard electrical plugs come in various types used across. So, why are they still there on so many plugs? We finally figured out what they're for. Sockets stopped including a means of utilizing these holes. If present, it must be of specified diameter and position.1 small. These holes are there for a reason. If you unplug any appliance in your house, there's a 98 percent chance that the two flat prongs on the electrical plug have holes in them. This video runs through the history of the plug and the notches/holes, the patent, and the eventual loss of their utility. We'll explain why, but, first let's talk a bit about electrical plugs. The prongs fit into the holes of an outlet or receptacle to create a connection between the appliance and the main power source. Have you ever taken a close look at a plug before inserting into an outlet and noticed the small holes in the prongs?

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