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a crt monitor literally has an electron gun
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@diatonicdelirium1743 why is your heat pump 1x20a 3g4mm²? why not 3x10a 5g1.5mm²?
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@diatonicdelirium1743 5g1.5mm² should be cheaper than 3g4mm²
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most computers made in the last 20 years and all computers made in the last 10 years are 100-240v 50/60hz
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are you sure the 30a fuse is your room's fuse?
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why do you say that you live in the us?
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almost all european extension cords are rated at max 16a so it's impossible to overload them
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i think that can also cause grounded casings to have a 120v potential
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the standard uk plug fuse is 13a but the standard european fuse is 10a
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cee 7/7 is the best because it also fits into type e sockets
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it's good that most 100-120v countries use the type a & b plugs
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read the manual
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the schuko is actually the best plug in the world
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what about 2 10a devices plugged into that 14awg power strip at the same time?
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if i remember correctly, all 10a australian power strips have a 10a breaker
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@GH-oi2jf why are european ground wires insulated yellow and green?
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my childhood dvd player couldn't play mp4 & mkv but it could play mpg & avi
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no because it only looks for current imbalance
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fuse doesn't care about you but gfci/rcd does
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schuko sockets also don't have switches but nowadays they're tamper resistant & rcd protected
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it may be because european dishwashers can use 2000w (230v 10a) while american dishwashers can only use 1500w (120v 15a)
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european ovens and other heavy duty devices use 3 phase 16a 3 fuse 48a circuits so including safety ground there are 5 wires
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why?
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you can use 2 separate 120v north american sockets to get 240v
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