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Bill,
- Yes - There is a difference. I no longer have all of the specification books that used to hold my bookcase down, but I would bet you can not fit the two together without doing something severe. It looks from the chart I still keep (just to not feel too lost) that they are not very different, but it looks like there is a subtle difference in the blade size and location. The entire series was pretty well designed to prevent doing just exactly what you are hoping to do (and with a file -might) but, I have seen such things done. But then.... I have seen some people do some pretty amazing things that were not considered possible in the original design. Matt Colie Bill Kearney wrote: Is there a physical difference between the L5-30 and L6-30 connectors? I realize the L5 is rated for 125vac and the L6 for 250vac. I'm curious as to whether the actual sockets are different. As in, can I use an L6 socket with an L5 plug? -- target of diversity victim of affirmative action refugee from the war on poverty minimized by political correctness |
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