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Neutral prong on plug
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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 553450" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>Another thing that can cause the weak socket contacts is the use of the stupid unregulated, zero standard so called child safety covers that fit into the sockets, because they do not conform to any standard they may be oversize and stretch the socket contacts. They also have other negative issues, these so called socket protectors are often referred to as fatally flawed.</p><p>I know the members that have been on here a while are familiar with this issue but I just thought I’d mention it for newer members or anybody else that stumbles upon this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 553450, member: 5044"] Another thing that can cause the weak socket contacts is the use of the stupid unregulated, zero standard so called child safety covers that fit into the sockets, because they do not conform to any standard they may be oversize and stretch the socket contacts. They also have other negative issues, these so called socket protectors are often referred to as fatally flawed. I know the members that have been on here a while are familiar with this issue but I just thought I’d mention it for newer members or anybody else that stumbles upon this thread. [/QUOTE]
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