emitech is very goodji.Indian manufacturers hide the value of components used inside. I use a few made by a company named elcom inside my diy amps. They look like the image below
emitech is very goodji.Indian manufacturers hide the value of components used inside. I use a few made by a company named elcom inside my diy amps. They look like the image below
Not only length, the diameter also should be larger for earth pin so it does not go into L socket. Even distance between each pin is also different. Don't know how the juggads will fit properly in an Indian socket.it is not clear in the photo. The earth pin was taken from a regular Indian plug and it a little longer than the other two pins and fits perfectly in the typical indian socket.
Your are correct, but nowadays it is a standard where sockets accept both thicker and thinner earth pins and it is absolutely safe.Not only length, the diameter also should be larger for earth pin so it does not go into L socket. Even distance between each pin is also different. Don't know how the juggads will fit properly in an Indian socket
These are multi standard sockets. The thinner socket is for the Earth of US plugs with vertical L & N. The large vertical rectangular Earth is for UK with horizontal and rectangular L & N, Australian earth is vertical smaller rectangle and slanted blades for L & N. IS is the large round earth and thinner round L & N. No EU on it.Your are correct, but nowadays it is a standard where sockets accept both thicker and thinner earth pins and it is absolutely safe.
This is not only for extension boxes but also for panels at home.
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Wall plug end is ok, equipment side connector need to connect ground?IF you don't connect shield to ground it will be just doing nothing.
I use elcom too. Pretty standard stuff(no failures yet) and its the first thing offered when you ask for filters in lamington road shops.SCHAFFNER makes good emi filters for the medical industry. They are good and even have the values of the inductors and capacitors used. e.g.
Indian manufacturers hide the value of components used inside. I use a few made by a company named elcom inside my diy amps. They look like the image below. https://elcom-in.com/emi-rfi-filters/
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