We can clean 3 pin plug by cotton or by ear buds
vijay sasthry
Yes, you can.
Pin 1 = ground, Pin 2 = hot/plus, Pin 3 = cold/minus
The ground blade is the longest in a three blade plug.
It is safest to use a grounded or earthed plug in a 3-pin outlet. This plug provides an extra prong for grounding, which helps protect against electrical shocks and potential electrical fires. Always ensure that the plug matches the outlet type to prevent any safety hazards.
A 3-pin plug is generally considered better than a 2-pin plug because it provides an additional grounding pin, which enhances safety by reducing the risk of electric shock. The grounding pin helps prevent electrical faults by directing excess current safely to the ground. Additionally, 3-pin plugs are often designed to handle higher power loads, making them more suitable for appliances with higher energy demands. Ultimately, the choice depends on the specific application and the safety standards in your region.
Both use the same kind of 3 pin plug.
A 3 pin plug has a clamp on it to stop the wires from being ripped out of the plug when people use the wire to remove a plug from the wall instead of gripping the plug and removing it the proper way.
3 pin plug
Need to know voltage and type of plug to answer this question.
On a UK three pin plug the two smaller prongs are Live (brown) and Neutral (blue). The Larger pin is for the Earth wire. This can prevent you getting an electric shock
orange is ground, power is red/white Ground is Plug 3, Pin 8 Keyed Power is Plug 3 Pin 4 Battery Power is Plug 3 pin 7
Same as the UK 3 pin : )
Yes, you can.
Pin 1 = ground, Pin 2 = hot/plus, Pin 3 = cold/minus
The ground blade is the longest in a three blade plug.
To fit a 3-pin socket. The three pins are live, neutral and earth, which must not be confused.
In a 2-pin plug, the wire that is not present is the grounding wire. This type of plug only has two prongs for the live and neutral wires, unlike a 3-pin plug that includes a grounding wire for added safety.