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chicagofan October 23rd 05 11:59 PM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug] stuck in
it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have to turn off the power
first?

Don't laugh... I'm an over the hill female who doesn't mind showing her
ignorance. ;) TIA...

Barbara

DanG October 24th 05 12:07 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle.
Plug something like a radio into the other half of the same
receptacle and go kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once
it is off, use a pliers to pull out the broken off plug. If you
cannot remove it, you may need to replace the receptacle.

(top posted for your convenience)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"chicagofan" wrote in message
...
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug]
stuck in it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have
to turn off the power first?

Don't laugh... I'm an over the hill female who doesn't mind
showing her ignorance. ;) TIA...

Barbara




chicagofan October 24th 05 12:16 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
DanG wrote:

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle.
Plug something like a radio into the other half of the same
receptacle and go kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once
it is off, use a pliers to pull out the broken off plug. If you
cannot remove it, you may need to replace the receptacle.


Thanks so much, I guessed that would be the response. I have a lamp plugged
in the other half... so I'll use that as an indicator, if I can't find one
of my portable radios. Appreciate the quick reply! :)
bj



"chicagofan" wrote
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug]
stuck in it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have
to turn off the power first?

Barbara





Toller October 24th 05 12:42 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 

"chicagofan" wrote in message
...
DanG wrote:

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle. Plug
something like a radio into the other half of the same receptacle and go
kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once it is off, use a pliers to
pull out the broken off plug. If you cannot remove it, you may need to
replace the receptacle.


Thanks so much, I guessed that would be the response. I have a lamp
plugged in the other half... so I'll use that as an indicator, if I can't
find one of my portable radios. Appreciate the quick reply! :)
bj

Dan was certainly correct; it is foolish to do without out opening the
breaker; however (just for your education) if it is the large part, it is
completely harmless, as it is simply attached at the other end to the
ground. Even the small part is harmless if you use pliers with rubber
coated handles.
999 times out of 1000 electricity is much safer than you might think. But
there is always that 1000th time...



Berkshire Bill October 24th 05 01:20 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 


Thanks so much, I guessed that would be the response. I have a lamp
plugged in the other half... so I'll use that as an indicator, if I can't
find one of my portable radios. Appreciate the quick reply! :)
bj



If the radio has battery power expect misleading results !

Bill



FDR October 24th 05 01:28 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 

"DanG" wrote in message
news:fIU6f.6024$vS1.2656@dukeread03...

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle. Plug
something like a radio into the other half of the same receptacle and go
kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once it is off, use a pliers to
pull out the broken off plug. If you cannot remove it, you may need to
replace the receptacle.


The one caveat to this is that the outlet may be split, with one of the
receptacles on one circuit and the other receptacle on another. I would use
a voltage testing device that beeps and/or flashes when line voltage is
present at the probe tip that you would place next to the outlet. This is
about the surest way to be safe.


(top posted for your convenience)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"chicagofan" wrote in message
...
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug] stuck in
it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have to turn off the
power first?

Don't laugh... I'm an over the hill female who doesn't mind showing her
ignorance. ;) TIA...

Barbara






Frank October 24th 05 01:29 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 

"Toller" wrote in message
...

"chicagofan" wrote in message
...
DanG wrote:

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle. Plug
something like a radio into the other half of the same receptacle and go
kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once it is off, use a pliers
to pull out the broken off plug. If you cannot remove it, you may need
to replace the receptacle.


Thanks so much, I guessed that would be the response. I have a lamp
plugged in the other half... so I'll use that as an indicator, if I can't
find one of my portable radios. Appreciate the quick reply! :)
bj

Dan was certainly correct; it is foolish to do without out opening the
breaker; however (just for your education) if it is the large part, it is
completely harmless, as it is simply attached at the other end to the
ground. Even the small part is harmless if you use pliers with rubber
coated handles.
999 times out of 1000 electricity is much safer than you might think. But
there is always that 1000th time...


I think you are too generous with those numbers, more like 99 out of 100 I
would think. Its too easy to screw up even if you know what your doing ...
someone could have wired it backwards, screw driver slipped or Murphy
looking over your shoulders.



Don Young October 24th 05 04:17 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
All the responses have good ideas, but why not just open the main breaker
and be sure? You need to know how to do this to kill all power in your home
and you you need to have a flashlight if one is needed.
Don Young
"FDR" wrote in message
...

"DanG" wrote in message
news:fIU6f.6024$vS1.2656@dukeread03...

Barbara,

It would be much more safe to kill the power to that receptacle. Plug
something like a radio into the other half of the same receptacle and go
kill breakers until the radio turns off. Once it is off, use a pliers to
pull out the broken off plug. If you cannot remove it, you may need to
replace the receptacle.


The one caveat to this is that the outlet may be split, with one of the
receptacles on one circuit and the other receptacle on another. I would
use a voltage testing device that beeps and/or flashes when line voltage
is present at the probe tip that you would place next to the outlet. This
is about the surest way to be safe.


(top posted for your convenience)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"chicagofan" wrote in message
...
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug] stuck in
it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have to turn off the
power first?

Don't laugh... I'm an over the hill female who doesn't mind showing her
ignorance. ;) TIA...

Barbara








chicagofan October 26th 05 05:33 PM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
Don Young wrote:

All the responses have good ideas, but why not just open the main breaker
and be sure? You need to know how to do this to kill all power in your home
and you you need to have a flashlight if one is needed.


I want to thank all of you for the great responses, and I am pretty well
acquainted with my main breaker box. I've been here almost 20 yrs., and
have found my box/circuits to be marked pretty clearly.

I have switched a space heater to that outlet in the past few days, so I
think it will confirm that I've thrown the right switch, without shutting
the whole box off. Also I think I have rubber handled pliers. Just haven't
had time to fool with it yet. :)

Thanks again everyone!

Barbara







"chicagofan" wrote
If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug] stuck in
it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have to turn off the
power first?


chicagofan October 27th 05 11:19 PM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
wrote:
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 18:59:14 -0400, chicagofan
wrote:


If I have a receptacle that has one prong [of a worthless plug] stuck in
it... can I remove it with pliers safely, or do I have to turn off the power
first?

Don't laugh... I'm an over the hill female who doesn't mind showing her
ignorance. ;) TIA...

Barbara



ALWAYS turn off the power to do something like this.

I have seen poorly connected plugs weld themselves into outlets. If
this is the case, it may not come out. On the other hand, sometimes
they just break off too. Outlets cost a dollar, so it would be wise
to replace it if the prong dont easily come out. Of course the
electrician would cost a lot more, but maybe you got a handy friend
who would do it for a nice meal and/or a 6 pack.

Hey, I could use a good meal and a 6 pack....... Where do you live
lol.

Mark
Dont even think of removing it with the power on !!!



LOL!!! Thanks for the laugh and the advice. I live in an Atlanta suburb,
and would have to buy the *food* and the beer. ;)
bj

w_tom October 28th 05 06:36 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
Its an old electrician's trick performed for human safety.
When grabbing anything that might be electrically hot, first
put the other hand in a back pocket. If you don't have a back
pocket, then just grab your ass. This way the accidental flow
of electricity will not flow through your heart.

Any implication beyond electrical concepts is simply
coincidental.

chicagofan wrote:
I want to thank all of you for the great responses, and I am pretty
well acquainted with my main breaker box. I've been here almost 20
yrs., and have found my box/circuits to be marked pretty clearly.

I have switched a space heater to that outlet in the past few days,
so I think it will confirm that I've thrown the right switch,
without shutting the whole box off. Also I think I have rubber
handled pliers. Just haven't had time to fool with it yet. :)




clifto November 1st 05 12:31 AM

Electrical question about plugs... please
 
Toller wrote:
Dan was certainly correct; it is foolish to do without out opening the
breaker; however (just for your education) if it is the large part, it is
completely harmless,


IF THE OUTLET WAS WIRED PROPERLY. I have been surprised more than once.

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If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination,
my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin.


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