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[email protected] March 22nd 07 08:33 PM

3-2 prong adapter vs New power outlet Help
 
I had a quick question for anyone who might be able to help. I
currently live in a 50's converted house that is now an apartment
complex. I recently bought a power backup for my computer and upon
reading the manual saw that it says not to hook it up to a 3-to-2
prong adapter like this:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1077629420291

this is rather disheartening because that is all there is in my
apartment. I was wondering what the dangers of doing so are because
the unit says both the wiring and ground are good (it has self
checks). Should I replace the outlet? if so with what?

Thanks,

Andrew


RBM March 22nd 07 08:46 PM

3-2 prong adapter vs New power outlet Help
 
If the outlet box is indeed grounded, just change the receptacle with a
grounding type



wrote in message
oups.com...
I had a quick question for anyone who might be able to help. I
currently live in a 50's converted house that is now an apartment
complex. I recently bought a power backup for my computer and upon
reading the manual saw that it says not to hook it up to a 3-to-2
prong adapter like this:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1077629420291

this is rather disheartening because that is all there is in my
apartment. I was wondering what the dangers of doing so are because
the unit says both the wiring and ground are good (it has self
checks). Should I replace the outlet? if so with what?

Thanks,

Andrew




[email protected] March 22nd 07 09:11 PM

3-2 prong adapter vs New power outlet Help
 
What would the easiest way to tell that it is grounded be? While the
unit says it is grounded properly I am not entirely sure I just bought
this:
http://www.aemc.com/products/html/mi...bname=products
will it be reliable enough to tell?

Thanks


On Mar 22, 3:46 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote:
If the outlet box is indeed grounded, just change the receptacle with a
grounding type

wrote in message

oups.com...

I had a quick question for anyone who might be able to help. I
currently live in a 50's converted house that is now an apartment
complex. I recently bought a power backup for my computer and upon
reading the manual saw that it says not to hook it up to a 3-to-2
prong adapter like this:


http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....ype=product&pr...


this is rather disheartening because that is all there is in my
apartment. I was wondering what the dangers of doing so are because
the unit says both the wiring and ground are good (it has self
checks). Should I replace the outlet? if so with what?


Thanks,


Andrew




RBM March 22nd 07 11:02 PM

3-2 prong adapter vs New power outlet Help
 
That would indicate it's grounded. There's probably no reason not to use the
grounding adapter since you've verified you do have a ground



wrote in message
ups.com...
What would the easiest way to tell that it is grounded be? While the
unit says it is grounded properly I am not entirely sure I just bought
this:
http://www.aemc.com/products/html/mi...bname=products
will it be reliable enough to tell?

Thanks


On Mar 22, 3:46 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote:
If the outlet box is indeed grounded, just change the receptacle with a
grounding type

wrote in message

oups.com...

I had a quick question for anyone who might be able to help. I
currently live in a 50's converted house that is now an apartment
complex. I recently bought a power backup for my computer and upon
reading the manual saw that it says not to hook it up to a 3-to-2
prong adapter like this:


http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....ype=product&pr...


this is rather disheartening because that is all there is in my
apartment. I was wondering what the dangers of doing so are because
the unit says both the wiring and ground are good (it has self
checks). Should I replace the outlet? if so with what?


Thanks,


Andrew







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