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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: Eeyore wrote: I'd like to see some supporting data for that litle outburst. As late as the 1960's London had FOUR different electrical systems with different voltages and plugs. Are you sure about that? There were several different socket outlets still in use - 3, 5 and 15 amp all in either two or three pin. As well as some odd types as an alternative to the common 13 amp plug - notably D&S and Walsall gauge, sometimes used in council housing estates. But I think the voltage was standardised some time before then. As late as 1989 I bought a clock radio in London that did not have a plug on it. You had to buy one that matched your outlets. Yes the requirement for a fitted 13 amp plug hasn't always been. As lightbulbs were mostly the same size around the world a friend of mine who traveled, carried an adapator that screwed into a lamp socket and had a standard U.S. outlet instead of the bulb. Heh heh - in the UK the bayonet fitting is the common one for GS bulbs. I have one that is like that but it has another lamp socket on the top and two "euro" two pin outlets. I assume that they are highly illegal in the U.K. now. Perhaps the majority of the sort of things you'd want to plug in to that are now double insulated so require no earth. -- *A dog's not just for Christmas, it's alright on a Friday night too* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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