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Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
I bought 3/2 Grounding Adapter, which converts a 2 prong polarized outlet into a 3 prong grounded outlet. There's a metal tab at the bottom of it, with directions: "Connect tab to ground screw."
The problem is I plugged it into an extension cord. So now I'll move the extension cord the wrong way and my refrigerator will turn off. Any solutions? |
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
buy some life insurance and a fire extinguisher
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
I use them all the time, and have never bothered grounding one except in on or two rare occasions when something will be permanently plugged there.
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Is it becasue the metal tab is making it sit wrong? Or is it tripping the circuit breaker? If its sitting wrong/unpluggling, just rip the ground off with pliers, if it is tripping hte circuit, get some shielded wire, and connect it to the ground tab/run it to some water pipes.
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
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if it is tripping hte circuit, get some shielded wire, and connect it to the ground tab/run it to some water pipes [/ QUOTE ] If it is tripping the circuit you have a problem. The ground is made to trip the breaker, and is actually connected to the neutral in the breaker box. It is a safety backup only, not neccessary to run something like an appliance, while a computer may use it for noise shielding. If you are tripping the breaker, you are either overloading the circuit or somewhere you have a short. I'd find out which and fix it, soon |
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
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[ QUOTE ] if it is tripping hte circuit, get some shielded wire, and connect it to the ground tab/run it to some water pipes [/ QUOTE ] If it is tripping the circuit you have a problem. The ground is made to trip the breaker, and is actually connected to the neutral in the breaker box. It is a safety backup only, not neccessary to run something like an appliance, while a computer may use it for noise shielding. If you are tripping the breaker, you are either overloading the circuit or somewhere you have a short. I'd find out which and fix it, soon [/ QUOTE ] Wtf does "tripping the breaker" mean? I'm not overloading the circuit because I've kept it on for over 2 days now. |
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
It means that its a serious problem if your breaker panel keeps flippin. But it seems its becasue the thing isnt sitting right in the plug because of the tab. Just rip it off with some pliers.
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
Anyway I pulled out half of the tab and had to twist it off because it wasn't coming out any further. It's working fine now and my fridge doesn't turn off when I move the extension cord now. I hope this doesn't burn my entire apartment down.
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
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It means that its a serious problem if your breaker panel keeps flippin. But it seems its becasue the thing isnt sitting right in the plug because of the tab. Just rip it off with some pliers. [/ QUOTE ] OMFG |
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Re: Grounding a 3/2 adapter?
Why don't you plug the 3/2 adapter into the wall and go buy a good 3 wire extension cord?
or you can just burn your house/apt down I guess. |
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