phone charger prongs...

S

server

Guest
Many times they are too straight and don\'t fit snugly in the outlet. You
can be plugeed in for hours with no results. Once I even lost my SD card. I
bend them, but some chargers even bend back. Any suggestions. I can think of
a few ideas (eg foil) that might be too hazardous. And, short of keep trying,
I have no way of knowing which 3-to-2 aapters will fit right.

--
Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
 
On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 1:51:26 PM UTC-7, vjp...@at.biostrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
Many times they are too straight and don\'t fit snugly in the outlet. You
can be plugeed in for hours with no results. Once I even lost my SD card. I
bend them, but some chargers even bend back. Any suggestions. I can think of
a few ideas (eg foil) that might be too hazardous. And, short of keep trying,
I have no way of knowing which 3-to-2 aapters will fit right.

--
Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---

Get an outlet strip that has good plug retention; commercial grade and hospital grade
sockets are carefully designed for reliable contact force, but with consumer-grade
gear, quality is variable. A three-prong plug from the outlet strip makes
good contact with the wall socket, and the outlets in the STRIP, not the wall,
determine how well your charger connects.

If you have a micrometer or calipers, it might also be wise to shop for a
new charger with thicker metal prongs.
 
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

On 2023-04-01, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
> Many times they are too straight and don\'t fit snugly in the outlet. You

Sounds like the outlet itself is worn out ... is this in your home, or
like a hotel or something?


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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=M3K/
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

--
|_|O|_|
|_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert
|O|O|O| PGP: DDAB 23FB 19FA 7D85 1CC1 E067 6D65 70E5 4CE7 2860
 
Most adaptors are non-polarised with smaller prongs

Most walls these days are polarised

In my old home, I had to file down plugs to fit my wall outlets.

I usually try to spread the adaptor prongs further apart to fit more snugly

--
Vasos Panagiotopoulos panix.com/~vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
 
vjp2.at@at.biostrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
> In my old home, I had to file down plugs to fit my wall outlets.

Or you could have simply changed the non-polarized plugs out for
polarized plugs, which would have been a one time effort. And then you
would not have needed to file down multiple plugs to fit.
 

Welcome to EDABoard.com

Sponsor

Back
Top