"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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David Hansen wrote:
Technically not. The shaver socket will most probably be rated at
about 20VA so should be fine.
One would need to get hold of the plug from somewhere, or
cannibalise a suitable lead with the plug already on it.
Something like this might be the cheapest option.
http://www.rapidonline.com/productin...moduleno=65237
I doubt that will fit a shaver socket if it is a standard European 2 pin
plug, that are not the same (Try plugging a shaver into a euro socket, they
don't fit.
IIRC the shaver plugs have fatter pins that are closer together.
Sparks...