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| Maintenance and Servicing: Discuss wiring european plugs in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Perhaps an odd question, but does anybody know what colour's what in European 3-core electrical cable? The ... |
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| Imported post Perhaps an odd question, but does anybody know what colour's what in European 3-core electrical cable? The reason I ask is that I'm making a 4 block extension leed for when I'm traveling in Europe. Cheers |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>I am from Malta, Europe. Here normally we have: Brown live wire connected to the fuse pin Green/Yellow Earth wire connected to middle pin Blue neutral wire connected to the remaining pin. Hope this helps if any more info is needed mail me back. Regards Pierre
__________________ Pierre Farrugia Finally I am diving my YBOD Warning Complete CCR Beginner www.global.net.mt/pfarr |
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| I made up one of these a few years back. A Sony monitor I bought came with a euro style lead (with earth). I chopped the end off and screwed on a 4-way block. Now when I go skiing, I can plug in my boot heaters, glove warmers, walkie-talkies and GPS batteries to charge overnight. It's not easy getting to sleep with all the red lights glowing though. |
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