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Holey Plugs, Batman! But… what are they for? technology connections



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  1. One thought about these holes is that a person could insert a tiny lock through one of the holes to ensure that the device cannot be plugged in. Why would you do that? Not sure. Maybe to keep a child from plugging something in that you want left unplugged.

    Yeah. Like no one does that.

    Anyway, great video. Good information.

  2. The other thing weird about US plugs, is that the wall sockets don't have an on/off switch. They are just live all the time. And don't get me started on why in the US light switches are on in the up position and off in the down position. And why 120v? It's 240v elsewhere. It's almost as if the US wants to be opposite land.

  3. Yes In old homes here in Canada it's likely the recepticals have warn out an some may get loose. It's very important to have these checked every 10 years if used frequently.

  4. After watching the full video and after reading 1000 comments, still no explanation why the holes are there…..
    Well in that case i will create my own explanation,,,,
    Maybe the holes are there because the metals are produced where on each side of the metal are two holes so that if you assemble those metals
    You can place them how you want. So placing it one side or the other side will not matter cause on both side you have those two holes.
    Makes assemble it easier.
    And corresponds with the MANUFACTURER DESIGN.

  5. To the credit to the US outlet design, we have some outlets in our home that work fine and hold tight despite being in there since the house(200+ y/o) first got electricity. Naturally some have been replaced but they seem to be isolated to the kitchen and TV room since that’s where things are most often connected and disconnected

  6. Here's the answers I could think of in no particular order:
    1. It allows a lock or some other safety mechanism (lockout tags) to be passed through so the plug can't be plugged in.
    2. Inside the outlet are innerspring leaves or ball bearings that keep the plug secured.
    3. it does save a not insignificant amount of material that can be recycled.
    4. If you're stupid but need to, you can fish and attach wires through those holes.

  7. I have had problems of overheating more than loose fitting which I never encounter with euro or British plugs not sure if this is because the higher resistance of 120v of the plug designs though

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