They’re like that in this apartment we’re renting and I keep seeing them elsewhere. I don’t get it.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    No - there’s fuses in the plugs themselves, the switch is largely for convenience and safety - if you want to unplug something broken and potentially live, it’s much safer to switch it off at the wall than risk a shock given the current limit is on the breaker is so high

    • @Proprietary_Blend
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      62 days ago

      Are folks able to replace the fuses without exposing live parts? I totally get the safety angle.

      • @[email protected]
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        242 days ago

        fuse is in plug and accessible only when plug is disconnected

        it’s also a very weird thing because fuses are supposed to protect what is downstream of them. so effectively fuse in plug protects cord and appliance only, not the wires in the wall. there’s breaker box for this

        • @[email protected]
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          16 hours ago

          It is safer for the fuse to be in the plug for those people who think they are electricians and end up causing house fires or bzzzt’ing themselves

          • @[email protected]
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            150 minutes ago

            i understand that it’s remnant from times when fusebox wasn’t a thing and it was an attempt at protecting ring circuit, that’s all. it makes little sense

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        22 days ago

        The screw to get to it is supposed to be on the side that would be facing the wall when plugged in so no