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230V plug into a (type A) socket that looks like 120V (but isactually 220V) - is there such an adapter?
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230V plug into a (type A) socket that looks like 120V (but is
On 5/29/2017 5:28 PM, Tony944 wrote:
"Gordon Shumway"Â* wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 May 2017 15:33:28 -0700 Sat, 27 May 2017 15:33:28 -0700, "Tony944"
,"Tony944"
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"Ed Pawlowski"Â* wrote in message
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On 5/26/2017 2:25 PM, Tony944 wrote:
"Ed Pawlowski"Â* wrote in message
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On 5/25/2017 10:15 PM,
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So, we have a dedicated socket for the A/C, which looks like a plain
120V socket, but it's not, I measured it and it has 220V coming
through. So, once we get the 230V A/C in, how can I plug it in that
socket?
I've tried looking online and have been having a very hard time trying
to figure out (1) whether such an adapter (horizontal prong female to
vertical prong male) exists, and (2) how even to express this idea in
a way that I could get anything meaningful from Amazon or whatever.
*Horizontal prong are 220, "only Vertical prongs are 120", that is not
mistake and it is legal>*
Not sure what you are talking about.Â* The OP said it looks just like a
120 but has 220V.Â* that is not legal.Â*Â* He is looking for an adapter to
put his 220 horizontal plug on the AC cord into.
Tony, this isn't a binaries group. Don't post binaries here. Posting a link to a hosting site where you have
your binary files stored is the way to do it, OK?
Tony, Ignore the idiots. This isn't 1995.Â* We're not on 2400 dialup.Â* Just post the picture here if you want.
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