2 round pin plug
neither actualy. we use 3 pin round - all plugs have a mandatory earth. 220v
No it is not a safe thing to do. Safety wise you will be going backwards instead of forwards. The third pin was added as a safety precaution to return fault currents directly back to the distribution panel. This is turn trips the over current breaker instantaneously and removes the fault from the system.
The 2 pin conecter is for computer communication
Swiss plugs are different from those of other countries. The sockets accept standard 2-pin Euro-plugs, but the 3-pin plugs have a third earth pin, same size as the other two, in a triangular formation. Thus earthed appliances need a plug adapter.
Top pin's job:[1] Allows current into a device.[2] Allows current back out of a device.Bottom pin's job:[1] Earths the power in case of current spike.The thickness of the pins have two reasons.[1] It costs more money to use more metal in plugs[2] the ones missing the bottom pin do not earth power so a spike can blow the device using it.Earthing is the act of sending electricity into the earth. To ground something.
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The standard plug used in Ireland is a 3 pin plug, which is also used in Britain. The rest of Europe, as well as North America use different types of plugs and have a different voltage. It is possible to get adapters that can be used which will allow Irish plugs to be used in other countries, or plugs from other countries to be used in Ireland. Check with your local electrical supplier. You will always find the adapters in shops in airports.
the cam position is where the distrubtor use to be in the back of the motor and depending on the year is weather it is a 3 pin or 2 pin
Pin 1 is +5V, pin 2 is Ground and pin 3 is the signal. Use analog voltimeter in pin 2 and 3. Crank the engine: the pointer of the voltimeter shoud oscilate in range 0V to 5V.
It depends on what type of plug you want to convert from. Swiss plugs are different from those of other countries. The sockets accept standard 2-pin Euro-plugs, but the 3-pin plugs have a third earth pin, same size as the other two, in a triangular formation. Thus earthed appliances need a plug adapter. Adapters for the countries surrounding Switzerland are available in electrical shops in areas near the border. Adapters for countries farther away are only available in specialist shops.
4 plugs. 2 are leading and 2 are trailing.