Grounded Outlet Source
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Grounded Outlet SourceFrom fastedd--(at)--tis.com Mon Mar 23 19:02:47 CST 1998 From: "Edwin Blakley" Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: two prong to three prong mod? Date: 10 Mar 1998 17:01:01 GMT Xref: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu alt.guitar.amps:90074 Wire-Pro Inc., pn. 160-2-N is a 3 wire grounded, drop-in replacement socket, rated--(at)--15a /125v. Comes complete w/odd-ass diamond shaped metal mounting ring for about $7.00 Happy wiring :-] -- Ed Blakley < fastedd--(at)--tis.com > Mutantmoose wrote in article <6dniaj$jn--(at)--gtnsc02.worldnet.att.net>... : dstor--(at)--bm.net wrote in article <6dmki8$von$--(at)--nrp1.dejanews.com>... : (Snip) : One thing that should be mentioned, : > though, is the proper wiring of the "accessory outlet." Hot (black) : should go : > to the brass terminal, and neutral (white) to the light-colored terminal. : > Fender actually tended to wire this backwards for some reason. : : Actually, I just unwire the damn thing and leave it sitting there useless. : I hate these things - they are usually so poorly made that they are falling : apart anyways, or don't have a grounding pin. If I need more outlets, I get : a power strip, which gives me a circuit breaker too. : : Mark :
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