In Reply to: Re: Jazz, you and he are talking about different polarities... posted by PhillyB on December 29, 2004 at 04:12:58:
This from another SCD-1 owner: I assume the only way to invert AC plug polarity is to add a cheater plug to the grounded three-prong plug. However, virtually all cheater plugs have one prong that's bigger than the other, and you cannot reverse it in the outlet.Am I nutz, or do I need to find an old-style cheater plug with two "skinny:" prongs?
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- Help me out here: stoopid AC polarity question - bublitchki 07:19:58 12/29/04 (7)
- Re: Help me out here: stoopid AC polarity question - PhillyB 07:21:13 01/01/05 (0)
- You can change the hot and neutral within the unit or the cord - Norm 11:08:47 12/29/04 (1)
- Re: You can change the hot and neutral within the unit or the cord - Jazz Inmate 12:54:50 12/29/04 (0)
- Re: Help me out here: stoopid AC polarity question - Bruce from DC 08:28:19 12/29/04 (3)
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