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#115989 01/23/04 08:54 AM
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That second photo appears to be British plugs and extension strips, and is an all too familiar sight!

#115990 01/23/04 11:41 AM
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Yeah, it's a familiar sight allright. Looks like my workbench and the spouse's computer desk....

OK, which one of you weisen-heimers broke into my flat to take that shot? [Linked Image]

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Wonder what role the TV antenna cable and splitter are playing in this picture....was this picture taken behind a home hi-fi rack system?

And then I see something that looks like a telephone box....on the wall.

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#115991 01/24/04 07:17 AM
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Yes, that's a standard BT telephone outlet on the wall with a line disappearing somewhere into the tangle of wires.

It looks like a multi-way adapter and phone cord connected at the left-hand end of the white extension strip as well. It's probably one of those surge-suppressor strips that incorporate a telephone feed through.

#115992 01/25/04 08:16 PM
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And this is what the end result will usually be when the loads are excessive!

Burned Up
(submitted via Joe Tedesco)

#115993 01/25/04 10:34 PM
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Hol-eee geez.... How'd you (or the person who made this shot) cause this to happen?

What was plugged into it and shouldn't the fuse or -- now more commonly -- circuit breaker normally built into these things have popped and cut the current flow?

I thought these things were supposed to be made out of a type of plastic that didn't burn......

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#115994 01/26/04 08:55 AM
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Is (was) that foil looking stuff some kind of shielding?
I guess I'll have to smash up one of these things to see what's inside...destructive testing is a "forte" of mine [Linked Image]...S

#115995 01/26/04 10:30 PM
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Holy Shiite! Anyway, I've had these things apart, and there's no conductive shielding or anything other than cheap plastic inside. Aside from some brass rails that form the outlet contacts.

#115996 01/30/04 07:05 PM
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i've seen a similar picture, where the fire was causes by a bad quality varistor (overvoltage/surge protection) that leaked internal insulation and got hot.

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