h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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ZIF sockets are usually accompanied by a clamp-down lever.
If the plug is not held in place, after insertion, then it is a
zero-exit-force plug just as much as it is a ZIF plug (and falls
out of the wall-socket). Lacking
a clamp-down lever, the present system, with somewhat
forceful insertions and removals, is just plain simpler
to use. |
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I like it. You can't plug the device in if the switch is on. |
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What [wjt] said. Actually, that makes a huge amount of sense. |
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[vernon] Thanks, I did a really terrible job of writing what I meant so i rewrote it. now it is more "the feeling of forceless insertion" rather than the "looks like a lever arm ZIF socket" |
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You should just be able to put the plug into a hole in the
wall and have it mate up like the braids and tails in Avatar. |
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You should just be able to put the plug into a hole in the
wall and have it mate up like the braids and tails in Avatar. |
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You should just be able to put the plug into a hole in the
wall and have it mate up like the braids and tails in Avatar. |
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You could have a metal floor and a live 240v rail around the skirting board. To connect an appliance, simply drape one bare wire over the live rail. |
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