Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Sticking Fingers into Sockets was created on 2007-07-03.
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This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
they only use electricity when an appliance is plugged in and switched on
Someone may have switched the sockets in the back of the lenses.
No. You can think of the lamp (or whatever you put into the socket) as one more switch in parallel - if it is taken away, no current can pass through the circuit.
No, Larzuk will not add sockets to items that already have sockets. He can only add sockets to items that do not have any sockets.
The different types of pendant light sockets available for purchase include standard sockets, candelabra sockets, medium sockets, and mogul sockets.
The different types of light sockets available in the market include screw-in sockets, bayonet sockets, pin sockets, and twist-lock sockets. These sockets vary in design and compatibility with different types of light bulbs.
The different types of hanging light sockets available for purchase include standard sockets, candelabra sockets, and medium sockets.
The different types of sockets compatible with compact fluorescent lamps include the pin-based sockets, such as the bi-pin and quad-pin sockets, as well as the screw-based sockets, such as the medium screw and candelabra screw sockets.
The different types of sockets used in recessed lighting fixtures include screw-in sockets, pin-based sockets, and twist-and-lock sockets. These sockets are designed to hold different types of light bulbs securely in place within the fixture.
In Japan, the type of plug sockets used are Type A and Type B sockets.
Wrenches and sockets all come in multiple sizes. Which you have depends on the kind of work you do. Most craftsmen have a full set of metric wrenches and sockets and a full set of SAE wrenches and sockets. Most get by with 3/8 drive sockets, but many have 1/2 sockets as well.