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Old August 22nd 06, 10:13 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 00:22:20 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 08:40:31 +0100, Rob
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One of the few (obviously!) things I remember from physics at school is
that you should use the appliance switch if it has one to avoid damage,
rather than the socket switch or pull the plug. Is there any truth to
this?

Rob

It depends. If the appliance switch is simply turning off the incoming
mains (the traditional way to do it), then pulling the plug or
switching off at the socket is exactly equivalent. If the appliance
switch works through some electronic function, then it isn't.

But whatever the case, there should be absolutely no danger of damage.



???

You never seen a wall socket with one hole a bit bigger than the other,
with
blackened edges....???



Errrrmmmm..... No.




Errrrmmmm..... Really?

I have on a number of occasions.

How about seeing a flash when pulling a plug out? (Like even through the
white plastic?)





 




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