@onfy yea
@onfy the ungrounded plug is literally called europlug
@noiob haha yeah. are there like current limits? would it be found on appliances? for example toaster, coffee maker, vacuum
(do modern coffee makers have grounded plugs here? I think the keurig does...)
@onfy all plugs have current limits. appliances are usually grounded
@noiob ah, yeah. that's another thing innit? our plugs normally only have limits in the sense that going over them will cause combustion and maybe a circuit to trip. only Christmas decorations normally have fuses here
@noiob if you exceed the rating on a power strip or extension cord it will melt or get burninated
@onfy German plugs aren't fused
@noiob then how do they limit current?
@onfy they don't? there's only so much current that can come out the wall
@onfy Brits have fused plugs because of copper shortages after the war, they built the whole house as a big ring circuit
@onfy at least in Germany I don't think extension can be rated for less than the standard circuit breaker amperage, but like, we take that kinda stuff very seriously
@noiob obviously, we don't...
@noiob the circuits here are usually 15A but extension cords are frequently closer to 6A. put 7-15 on the cord and no circuit trip, but you'll have a bad day nonetheless. this happens frequently with people using extension cords for things like vacuums