the design doesen't comply with bs1363 reqiuments meaning it is illegal to sell in stores, and the design is alot more dangerous than the standerd design.
Wheelteck, The position of the fuse is not apparent in your video. Can you please say how it complies with the requirement: "It shall be impossible to replace the fuse link in a plug unless the plug is completely withdrawn from the
Wheelteck, you say "The UK should allow less than 9.5mm if the plug has sleeve protection on the prongs." Both are required, you have to meet the standard to be allowed to supply in the UK.
Folding wings would only be a solution if the plug was impossible to insert unless the wings were in position, you cannot make it optional as Min Kyu Choi mistakenly thought.
Our standards are there to prevent child death, somewhat more important than laptop user's convenience.
Thanks for the input on my UK plug design. Remember, this is only my first prototype.
My UK design patent has provisions for two folding wings to cover the plug.
Also, I have few more designs for an automatic retracting cover for the plug.
The UK should allow less than 9.5mm if the plug has sleeve protection on the prongs. Of course, there are plenty of plugs currently in use that do not meet this requirement!
If anyone has any more questions e-mail me at wheelteck@gmail.com. Thanks!
A power plug is only legal in the UK if it complies with BS 1363.
This design does not comply with the requirement for 9.5mm from any part of the power pins to the periphery of the plug, an essential safety requirement. It is not possible to design a plug with rotating pins which meets the 9.5mm specification unless the rotating pins are housed within a body which would extend 9.5mm from the pins in the useable position, such a plug would clearly be no smaller than a standard plug!
Can I buy one (to the USA)? khobby@gmail.com
xenohelix 2 months ago
@exposed97 But that means you don't have a folding plug! (Apart from Apple)
thecvideospiczo 4 months ago
it do not conform to bs1363 it is dangerous
ongchorcool 4 months ago
the design doesen't comply with bs1363 reqiuments meaning it is illegal to sell in stores, and the design is alot more dangerous than the standerd design.
BR4NDONcec 10 months ago
Wheelteck, The position of the fuse is not apparent in your video. Can you please say how it complies with the requirement: "It shall be impossible to replace the fuse link in a plug unless the plug is completely withdrawn from the
socket-outlet."
fatallyflawed1947 1 year ago
@fatallyflawed1947
this prototype doesn't show the fuse box
however it will comes with a sliding door which slides out beside the prongs
that makes it impossible to open unless out of socket.
wheelteck 1 day ago
wheelteck 1 year ago
Wheelteck, you say "The UK should allow less than 9.5mm if the plug has sleeve protection on the prongs." Both are required, you have to meet the standard to be allowed to supply in the UK.
Folding wings would only be a solution if the plug was impossible to insert unless the wings were in position, you cannot make it optional as Min Kyu Choi mistakenly thought.
Our standards are there to prevent child death, somewhat more important than laptop user's convenience.
fatallyflawed1947 1 year ago
Thanks for the input on my UK plug design. Remember, this is only my first prototype.
My UK design patent has provisions for two folding wings to cover the plug.
Also, I have few more designs for an automatic retracting cover for the plug.
The UK should allow less than 9.5mm if the plug has sleeve protection on the prongs. Of course, there are plenty of plugs currently in use that do not meet this requirement!
If anyone has any more questions e-mail me at wheelteck@gmail.com. Thanks!
wheelteck 1 year ago
A power plug is only legal in the UK if it complies with BS 1363.
This design does not comply with the requirement for 9.5mm from any part of the power pins to the periphery of the plug, an essential safety requirement. It is not possible to design a plug with rotating pins which meets the 9.5mm specification unless the rotating pins are housed within a body which would extend 9.5mm from the pins in the useable position, such a plug would clearly be no smaller than a standard plug!
fatallyflawed1947 1 year ago