[Coco] BASIC format questions

Derryl Cummings derrylcummings936 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 15 11:06:47 EDT 2017


In another life, (1971-1972) I was wiring mobile homes in a factory.

Code changes demanded the ground lug be on top.  The theory being

that if a power cord was partially dislodged and something like a wire 
coat hanger

slid between the plug body and the outlet, it would hit the ground lug 
first.

That lasted for a couple of months until the dealers and customers 
raised cain,

and we had to send service guys out to flip them over.  A short battle 
ensued with code

enforcement but the ground lug was returned to it's original bottom 
location.

millwright74



On 3/14/2017 6:06 PM, Steve Ostrom wrote:
> That sounds dangerous.  If gravity (or cat or kid) tugs down on a plug 
> inserted into this socket, the ground pin will disconnect before the 
> neutral and hot.  I'd vote for idiot contractor.
>
> --- Steve ---
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Law
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 4:27 PM
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
> Subject: Re: [Coco] BASIC format questions
>
> Perhaps he should bring it to my house because every AC outlet here is
> already polarized for Australia power. It's a real pain in the keester
> dealing with upside down outlets, but either this was the building code
> in effect at the time the house was built or the contractor was an
> idiot. Given the many issues we've run into over the years (like five
> nail holding the kitchen cabinets to the wall that eventually came
> undone a couple years ago), I'm leaning towards the contractor was an
> idiot.
>
> On 3/14/2017 5:14:12 PM, "Arthur Flexser" <flexser at fiu.edu> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 2:32 PM, John W. Linville
>> <linville at tuxdriver.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>  FWIW, I have British and French CoCo's, and even Welsh and Spanish
>>>  Dragons. I have a Brasilian CP-400 as well. But I don't have any way
>>>  to generate upside-down polarity power for Australian machines... ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> I'm surprised the answer hasn't already occurred to you....
>>
>> You just go to the power outlet the Australian CoCo is to be plugged
>> into,
>> unscrew the face plate and the screws that hold the sockets in place,
>> then
>> turn the sockets upside down and reassemble the thing.  The hole for
>> the
>> ground connection on each socket will now be at the top instead of the
>> bottom, so you know the polarity is now changed to upside down.
>>
>> Don't be embarrassed, the list is always ready to provide help for
>> those in
>> need due to lack of technical training.
>>
>> Art
>>
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