[SOC] Need advice from SOCs
Johnny Allen
ki4wcq52 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 9 11:05:17 EST 2018
Some of those plugs on the Christmas lights have small replaceable fuses in them...some don't.
73,Johnny KI4WCQ SOC 841
On Sunday, December 9, 2018, 5:01:56 AM EST, Tom McCulloch <thom2 at att.net> wrote:
Hi gang,
Well it's the Holiday season again and once more I've waited until it
was cold enough to put the holiday lights up outside of the house.
Seeing as though I have had a lot of these lights quite a while, about
half of them have the older plug and half the newer one (by that I mean
some have the plugs where both prongs are the same size and some have
one prong larger than the other ).
I'm not quite sure what you call this phenomenon, but I call it a pain
in the rear! Particularity when it comes to trying to plug a new male
into an old female. Because the new plug is too large for the older
receptical.
My solution is to "modify" a newer extension cord by clipping the cord's
offending male prong down to a smaller size that will fit into the
female end of older string of lights. The female end of the extension,
cord, being newer will accept either a new or old string of lights.
So, my question to this learned group is: Will my house burn down?
Thanks,
Tom WB2QDG
SOC# errr, I forget
I'm just happy to be anywhere -- Keith Richards
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