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Jo:
As you mentioned Pete, only the live and neutral should be insulated but a fair few PC power supplies I have found have plastic earth pins. (The fuse is there to protect the equipment not the operator....) I find that old mains plugs are a good source of nice little bits of brass for my model engines :thumbup: I think I have tracked down some nice blades: Starret 6/10VP and 10/14VP £30.78 each :bugeye: It can't be avoided there is no point in having cheap blades they won't last. Jo |
Pete W.:
--- Quote from: Jo on April 17, 2017, 01:55:15 AM ---As you mentioned Pete, only the live and neutral should be insulated but a fair few PC power supplies I have found have plastic earth pins. (The fuse is there to protect the equipment not the operator....) I find that old mains plugs are a good source of nice little bits of brass for my model engines :thumbup: I think I have tracked down some nice blades: Starret 6/10VP and 10/14VP £30.78 each :bugeye: It can't be avoided there is no point in having cheap blades they won't last. Jo --- End quote --- I bought a couple of blades for my Burgess from Tuff Saws at https://www.tuffsaws.co.uk/ (usual disclaimer). I've been very happy with both the service and with the blades and I learned of them via lots of other peoples' recommendations. I haven't researched the official IEE (aka 'IET' though they didn't ask me for permission to change their name!!!) opinion on plastic earth pins but I guess, if properly engineered, they'd be OK feeding a double-insulated device. I guess the relevant 'department' of the IET would be the one that publishes 'Wiring Matters'. A couple of YouTube channels that are full of electrical safety horror stories are those by John Ward and by BigClivedotcom, well worth a browse! My understanding is that the fuse in a BS1363 plug is to protect against damage to the flex cable - the device should have more local protection. |
Pete W.:
I'm sorry if this is :offtopic: :offtopic: :offtopic: but I've started so I'll continue! I can't post the link directly but I just Googled "Wiring Matters" and then typed 'counterfeit plugs' in the search box. The references that came up make interesting but sobering reading. |
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