Plug Adapters For Oz?
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Amazula,
Now then thinking of what you said mate, you may be correct in what you say regarding the difference of laws in other states, i dont want to confuse anyone at all, i shall check with the chief electrical inspectors office tomorrow in Vic and repost with an update
Arthur
Now then thinking of what you said mate, you may be correct in what you say regarding the difference of laws in other states, i dont want to confuse anyone at all, i shall check with the chief electrical inspectors office tomorrow in Vic and repost with an update
Arthur
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Originally Posted by The_Pom_From_Aus
Amazula,
Now then thinking of what you said mate, you may be correct in what you say regarding the difference of laws in other states, i dont want to confuse anyone at all, i shall check with the chief electrical inspectors office tomorrow in Vic and repost with an update
Arthur
Now then thinking of what you said mate, you may be correct in what you say regarding the difference of laws in other states, i dont want to confuse anyone at all, i shall check with the chief electrical inspectors office tomorrow in Vic and repost with an update
Arthur
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I suppose at the end of the day who would know if you or someone else had changed the plugs, i think all this crap about not being able to change a frigging plug is so they can point the finger at people if anything goes wrong
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I've just found this for Victoria http://www.ocei.vic.gov.au/downloads/COPJan2004.pdf
which states
"The Regulations DO permit unlicensed persons to connect plugs to their own electrical cords. However, the use of ready made extension cords is encouraged as they may be safer than home wired ones. An incorrectly wired
plug can be fatal."
which states
"The Regulations DO permit unlicensed persons to connect plugs to their own electrical cords. However, the use of ready made extension cords is encouraged as they may be safer than home wired ones. An incorrectly wired
plug can be fatal."
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please do accept my appologies mate, i would not want to offend anyone at all
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Originally Posted by The_Pom_From_Aus
please do accept my appologies mate, i would not want to offend anyone at all
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At least you prompted me to get off my bum and find the info - which means I don't have to worry about the Spanish Inquisition anymore
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Originally Posted by pete jackson
Hi, I went to the shops today as we want some plug adapters to take with us to aus so that we have them as soon as we land. On a website it said that they are 3 pin plugs but at the shops it said, Aus and US plug adapters and they were 2 pin! have seen this in 2 different shops now. Can anyone post a picture on this thread to show me what they are like?? Come on get your digital cameras out!!!! Thanks Pete 

Just a handy hint (and reading this thread, don't know if this is illegal or not!) but we brought a couple of english gang sockets with us. When we got here, we just had the plug on the end of the gand socket to change.




