On Wed Nov 09 08:07:14 PST 2016 [email protected] said: >You are correct. If you install a 20A breaker or fuse in the adapter, then I >am OK with the adapter. What I am not OK with is using a circuit breaker to >protect an end device. Look at home appliances such as a coffee maker. UL >requires that all coffee makers have a thermal overload. The end device is >responsible for its own protection. And yes, you are correct in stating that >the user is responsible for using the correct devices when connecting to a >receptacle. I have never disputed these facts.
Actually, I think most of your argument against NEMA outlets could be summed up by "Straw Man Argument". i.e. take one extreme case, and use it to justify the entire discussion. -- Try my Sensible Email package! https://sourceforge.net/projects/sensibleemail/ _______________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org Read EVAngel's EV News at http://evdl.org/evln/ Please discuss EV drag racing at NEDRA (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
