Re: So, how many sockets in a living room?
From: John Woodgate (jmw_at_jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk)
Date: 02/21/05
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Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 07:57:56 +0000
I read in sci.electronics.design that Dan Mills
<dmills@spamblock.demon.co.uk> wrote (in <cvbe37$spc$1$8300dec7@news.dem
on.co.uk>) about 'So, how many sockets in a living room?', on Mon, 21
Feb 2005:
>Having seen a loudspeaker wired up to a BS658
BS 658: Specification for apparatus for the determination of
distillation range (including flasks and receivers)
Try BS 546.
>15A Plug before now, if
>you think something is so blatantly wrong that no one would do it, you
>are probably wrong!
I've seen a conversion lead with a British 5 A 3-pin plug on one end and
a MUSA on the other. Twin screened cable, of course.
I have a British 13 A plug with a BNC mounted on the cover, but that's a
calibrator for LISNs used in EMC testing.
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