ChatterBank1 min ago
Putting On An Electric Plug.
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I bought a new pond pump today and it didn't have a p[plug on it so I had to take the plug of the useless pump to put on the new one.
I used
A pair if cutting pliers to cut the plug off.
A wide flat screwdriver to undo the plug
A small Philips head screwdriver to undo the wire holder thingy
A tiny flat screwdriver to get the wires out of the holder things in the plug
A pair of pliers to cut the new cable
A wire stripper to expose the wires
Then I used them all again in reverse more or less
What a palaver!
Why don't they put a sort of usb thing on the end of the wire and produce plugs which you can just slot the wire into?
(I know that the length of the wire would be an issue but there must be an easier way to put a plug on a wire.
I used
A pair if cutting pliers to cut the plug off.
A wide flat screwdriver to undo the plug
A small Philips head screwdriver to undo the wire holder thingy
A tiny flat screwdriver to get the wires out of the holder things in the plug
A pair of pliers to cut the new cable
A wire stripper to expose the wires
Then I used them all again in reverse more or less
What a palaver!
Why don't they put a sort of usb thing on the end of the wire and produce plugs which you can just slot the wire into?
(I know that the length of the wire would be an issue but there must be an easier way to put a plug on a wire.
Answers
It appears to be (marginally) legal because they can argue that the pump is designed to be permanently attached to the mains wiring - which is safer than a plug/socket arrangement for outdoor equipment like pumps. My guess is that the 'how to fit a plug' information will have some weasel words saying something along the lines of "if you decide to fit a plug...
16:45 Tue 23rd Jul 2013
I once nearly had the unions on my back when, many years ago when i worked at the water board, I changed the plug on my electric typewriter..why wait for an electrician to come, fill in all sorts of forms, go away, come back with a plug changing person, when I could do it myself in five minutes? Didn't help that I was a 19 year old girl of course ;)
Two things my dad taught me, how to change a plug and how to change a tyre.
Two things my dad taught me, how to change a plug and how to change a tyre.
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because then we'd all have to learn how to fit a 'usb thing' on the end of the wires instead...
kind of defeats the purpose really as if you are going to install a usb socket on the wire - why not just fit a plug ...?
the wires have to be firmly attached inside the plug for safety.
but some kind of slot and clamp system inside the plug so you could just push the wires through and release a mechanism that holds the wires in place would be good
kind of defeats the purpose really as if you are going to install a usb socket on the wire - why not just fit a plug ...?
the wires have to be firmly attached inside the plug for safety.
but some kind of slot and clamp system inside the plug so you could just push the wires through and release a mechanism that holds the wires in place would be good
It appears to be (marginally) legal because they can argue that the pump is designed to be permanently attached to the mains wiring - which is safer than a plug/socket arrangement for outdoor equipment like pumps.
My guess is that the 'how to fit a plug' information will have some weasel words saying something along the lines of "if you decide to fit a plug instead of the preferred direct connection, then do it like this".
Pretty dubious though, given that many (most?) people now won't have a clue how to fit a plug correctly.
My guess is that the 'how to fit a plug' information will have some weasel words saying something along the lines of "if you decide to fit a plug instead of the preferred direct connection, then do it like this".
Pretty dubious though, given that many (most?) people now won't have a clue how to fit a plug correctly.
lol when I split from the first Mr Craft and bought everything new for my own house nothing had a plug attached. I used to take the (usually) small appliances into the pub with me and buy someone a pint for fitting the plugs on for me.
The landlord did tell me off for bringing in a rather large floor lamp.
The landlord did tell me off for bringing in a rather large floor lamp.
I'm fully qualified to fit a plug (yes I have a certificate for it!) and it amuses me slightly that I work for a company full of highly skilled electrical engineers but technically I'm the only person in the company that's allowed fit a plug to anything :)
Anyhow, Dave is correct, it would have been sold as an exempt item as it's intended to be permanently connected to a supply.
Anyhow, Dave is correct, it would have been sold as an exempt item as it's intended to be permanently connected to a supply.