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Computertards: is this safe to do?
I have mostly 2 pronged outlets and i have 3 computers, is it safe to use this adapter with my computer? Or is it a really bad idea
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412pIG5PhpL.jpg I would only use it when im there and when Im now I would take it out. http://www.amazon.com/Prong-prong-gr.../dp/B000I96AUM |
As long as you use the ground.
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If you use that screw terminal to ground the adapter then it would be reasonably safe, though certainly not ideal. If you just plug it in as is, you take on the risk of electrical shock, death or fire if something goes wrong with your pc and the case gets electrified.
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I don't understand what grounding it means
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Yeah it's fine, just be sure to stand it in a small bowl of water every couple of days and gentle splash it across the computer tower to cool it, you should have no issues at all :)
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wtf guys, no one has ever died from getting electrocuted by an ungrounded computer... in the worst case the fuse in the power supply will blow, or the whole power supply will get fried, but chances of anything seriously going wrong are slim to none... :2 cents:
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you are probably right, that's why I always shower with a helmet on just in case I slip and crack my skull open... :)
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been using those plugs for years no issues don't have a clue this wasn't answered in second post.
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I use those all the time and never screw the ground in.
Another option is to use pliers to rip the third prong out of the cord so you don't even need the adapter. I did that to the refrigerator. |
i went to Frys and got this
http://images.frys.com/art/product/3...48.01.prod.jpg http://www.frys.com/product/1509948 And I got a surge protector, so I plug this adapter into the wall? then the surge protector into the adapter? and then the computer into the surge protector? is this ok? |
The surge protector has to be plugged into a grounded outlet in order to work properly. If you live in a house get a grounding rod and run a cable to your ground.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_70860-28781-70860_0__ https://youtube.com/watch?v=xJ-pwp0PyHg |
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So long as house wiring isn't totally fucked, it's "safe" for you. However, if the outlet box is not properly grounded, the ground portion of the plug will do nothing... it'll still be ungrounded.
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haha who's the tard now? |
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In single phase grounded electrical systems there are 3 wires: ~phase, neutral and ground (black, white and bare copper), all of the bare copper connect to a terminal in the breaker box then go out of the building via a cable to a steel grounding rod pounded into the earth. |
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With your hands and feet soaking wet plug in everything while making sure water drips into all connections. This will ensure all connections are connected correctly. |
ok i plugged it in and its fine. on my laptop on it now yay
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Meh, I've been breaking the ground prong off pc cables for the longest time and have never had an issue. Half the countries I spend time in have no grounding code whatsoever so even using one of those adapters is pointless.
I do however run everything important through a UPS and Voltage Regulator, but I haven't used or worried about the ground prong at all for at least the past 15 years... If I ever settle down and build/buy a house, then I'll worry about proper grounding, but until then... not worried in the slightest. |
what could go wrong? :1orglaugh
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