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#212361 01/01/14 08:07 PM
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The receptacle$$$

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No argument here about position of receptacle up or down.


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant
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You are 100% on target Joe. They are $$$$
I must say that they were the easiest TR to get the bugeye tester in though!


John
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LOL I just bought a couple of those. I installed one at the end of the bar where everyone tends to charge everything and my GF's 13 year old stood and stared at it for 10 minutes and proceeded to plug her phone in another outlet :P

Ironically a white plastic faceplate costs more than the outlet! (although the outlet actually attaches to the faceplate bracket, vs. the other normal way.)

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OK, so they made it out to the west coast!



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Lowes has somewhat of a selection of them over here. I don't see these taking off over the Decora style at the prices they want for these. The standard Adorne faceplate seems huge compared with a normal 1G plate and the plate cups away from the wall vs. towards it like a standard plate. It's kinda awkward looking once fully installed.

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Heard someone on a 20m ham radio conversation say he heard Indiana now requires outlets be installed with the ground pin up. If so, then there's no market for these there...


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