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minus-squareRandom_Character_Alinkfedilink4•13 days agoThere are voltage converters (230V<->120V) that have female connectors in both ends. So if DIY guys are playing with tech from other continents.
minus-square@hansolo@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish9•13 days agoAny serious DIY person can just splice an extra male plug onto a cord faster than driving to the store and reading this sign.
minus-square@gazter@aussie.zonelinkfedilink6•13 days agoI don’t understand why it would have female on both ends?
minus-square@A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•13 days agoWeird use case. Never underestimate the customer.
minus-square@gazter@aussie.zonelinkfedilink3•13 days agoI searched that model number, and came up with a similar looking box that has a corded male end- implying that those two stickers are outputs. https://en.uraltone.com/uraltone-suomi-usa-muuntaja-230v-115v-600va-maadoitettu-metallikotelossa-1.html
There are voltage converters (230V<->120V) that have female connectors in both ends. So if DIY guys are playing with tech from other continents.
Any serious DIY person can just splice an extra male plug onto a cord faster than driving to the store and reading this sign.
I don’t understand why it would have female on both ends?
Weird use case. Never underestimate the customer.
Yeah. Makes no fucking sense
I searched that model number, and came up with a similar looking box that has a corded male end- implying that those two stickers are outputs.
https://en.uraltone.com/uraltone-suomi-usa-muuntaja-230v-115v-600va-maadoitettu-metallikotelossa-1.html
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