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3 pin plug with neon
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Just bought a slow cooker. Now discover it does not have an neon indicator light to show it is swithed ON.
Been left ON all night because the plug was not removed.
Anyone know where I can buy a 3 pin plug with a neon indicator light.
All suggestion welcome
RAS
Been left ON all night because the plug was not removed.
Anyone know where I can buy a 3 pin plug with a neon indicator light.
All suggestion welcome
RAS
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But there's a three-way switched adaptor available these days that has neon indicators for each socket. It might fit the bill. Tesco has them. See here
But there's a three-way switched adaptor available these days that has neon indicators for each socket. It might fit the bill. Tesco has them. See here
You could buy a timer adapterthat plugs into the socket and then you plug any appliance into the adapter.
The on and off times can be set to anything from a minute to 24 hours.
They're are useful when you go on holiday, if used to turn on a light in the evening, giving the impression someone is at home.
The on and off times can be set to anything from a minute to 24 hours.
They're are useful when you go on holiday, if used to turn on a light in the evening, giving the impression someone is at home.
According to my last bill, my electricity supplier (e-on), charged me 17.2 pence/kWh for the first 202kWh, 10.31pence/kWh thereafter.
I have a night meter, units recorded on this meter were charged at 4.65 pence/kWh
The above prices require VAT to be added at 5%.
To add to the confusion, I received a �4 rebate (single fuel).
I quoted you are top end price at 15 pence/kWh, if you have a night meter, your 10 hours of slow cooking only cost around 5 pence.
I have a night meter, units recorded on this meter were charged at 4.65 pence/kWh
The above prices require VAT to be added at 5%.
To add to the confusion, I received a �4 rebate (single fuel).
I quoted you are top end price at 15 pence/kWh, if you have a night meter, your 10 hours of slow cooking only cost around 5 pence.
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