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Redsy, this is wonderful, you are right, Peace at Last.

Or the Parties over [Linked Image]

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No peace yet. There's still a battle raging...
"Each outlet is backwired for speed and accessibility."

steve

Edit-Unless they are backwired with pressure clamps.

[This message has been edited by stamcon (edited 11-05-2005).]


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Now the war will be if you should rotate clockwise or counter clockwise. And what happens if you go to the southern hemisphere?!?

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Boy...thats just bitchen!

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I'm running out to Times Square to kiss me a dame. [Linked Image]

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If the outlets can rotate continiously in one direction, that would imply that there has to be slideing contacts inside between the outlet and the wiring connections in the back or side of this device. Another point that could go bad and fail.

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Alas a creative design indeed.... I signed onto their mailing list and hopefully can get a sample or something... I also asked if these are UL listed

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Looking at this is making me dizzy & confused. Not a good combination for electrical work.

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I didn't catch that at first, "UL compliant".

With wording like that, I doubt its UL approved.

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