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Are these a good idea have u heard of them do the explode , am looking in to getting some for a project just want to se if any body else had these?
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this is correct but the ones with THREE prongs at the end of the image are sus because there isn't a ground to connect to in a standard E26 socket. it doesn't tremendously matter but it's still fucky; use a GFCI extension cord or outlet strip if you want to be protected in that caseIIRC the power that goes to the lightbulbs is the same as the one in the outlet, and those adapters are just a fancier way to connect what's essentially the same wires with the same current going through them. So the worst that can happen is that they're so cheaply made they cause a short circuit and burn something.
yeah this sort of shit was pretty normal back when you had to call Lassie to dig your kid out from the local mine or whateverLight sockets output the same voltage as wall sockets, just at a lower maximum current (about 6A in the US, where wall sockets output 15A/20A) and without the third earth pin. As long as the total current doesn't exceed the maximum current of the socket and you don't plug in any three-pin plugs, there's no safety concerns.
For a short period in the early 20th century, some houses would only have a light socket installed in each room. All electrical appliances (irons, fans, vacuum cleaners) had to plug into the light socket.
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