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On Friday, May 30, 2014 12:51:27 PM UTC+1, DerbyBorn wrote:
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On Friday, May 30, 2014 8:57:17 AM UTC+1, DerbyBorn wrote:


How do you change the plug on a wall wart?
And even if it was a molded plug on a lead he would have been ill
advised to change it. For starters it would invalidate the
warrantee.


I believe the type of lead is not very easy to connect to a plug as
the conductor is like tinsel and cotton (from an old razor
experience)


I've not come across that used in mains in a very long time. I dont
see how it would be legal nowadays, a 13A fuse would never protect it.


How does it achieve its flexibility - it must be a bit different to a
normal flex. I am not going to look!


http://www.affinitymed.com/news/2011/april.aspx

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