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Mike Ruskai
 
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Default 2- vs. 3-prong outlets

On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:14:43 GMT, Suzie-Q wrote:

I have an old home that has mostly the 2-prong outlets (without the
ground). There are 3-prong outlets in the new add-on and converted
garage, but that's beside the point.

One of the 2-prong outlets is broken and needs to be replaced, but all
I can find *locally* (it's a small town) are 3-prong outlets. My only
question is, does anyone even make the 2-prong outlets anymore?
(If so, I'll make a special trip to the big city!)

I can't afford to have an electrician come in and change things right
now, so no need to suggest it. (I will, eventually.)


Just use a modern outlet. Screw a ground wire into the outlet box, and
connect that to the ground screw on the outlet (the green one). It won't
be properly grounded (unless the box is actually grounded, which is
unlikely), but there's no harm in wiring it that way. It won't be any
worse for grounded appliances than using those three prong/two prong
adapters.


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