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sheriffadam



Joined: 10 May 2010
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:08 am    Post subject: wiring a plug Reply with quote

I've got some UK stuff here I'd like to use, I've got a 3-way adapter I'm going to change the plug on rather than change each device, I know the voltage is ok, Korea and UK are both 220V so sorted there,

But the Neutral/Live gets me, googling tells me it doesn't matter:

http://www.lanzaroterelocation.co.uk/wiring-a-spanish-plug-in-lanzarote/

But don't want to fry things when testing it out! Anyone tried this before?
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Underwaterbob



Joined: 08 Jan 2005
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never heard the "neutral" and "live" terminal thing before either, but it's AC that comes out of the wall. The "neutral" and "live" terminals are - for all practical purposes - identical. Just don't mix up your ground with either of them and you'll be fine.
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shutterbugguy



Joined: 16 Mar 2010

PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:18 pm    Post subject: Re: wiring a plug Reply with quote

With AC (alternating current), it doesn't matter for many items. In fact, you will notice that Korean outlets are not polarized: you can plug them in either way (right side up or the opposite), which changes the polarity anyway.

Just don't get the ground wire confused with "live" or "neutral."

sheriffadam wrote:
I've got some UK stuff here I'd like to use, I've got a 3-way adapter I'm going to change the plug on rather than change each device, I know the voltage is ok, Korea and UK are both 220V so sorted there,

But the Neutral/Live gets me, googling tells me it doesn't matter:

http://www.lanzaroterelocation.co.uk/wiring-a-spanish-plug-in-lanzarote/

But don't want to fry things when testing it out! Anyone tried this before?
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sheriffadam



Joined: 10 May 2010
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good to check Smile

I've got my knickers in a twist now, I'm putting a korean plug onto this:

http://www.binbin.net/photos/generic/4-w/4-way-surge-protected-extension-lead-with-2m-cable-4w-surge-strip-.jpg

I'm not sure if the UK devices, phone/camera etc are picky about neutral/live being reversed, the design of UK plus is that they are orientation specific? Obviously earth can't be used so that won't get in the way.

Or I'm overthinking it all!
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shutterbugguy



Joined: 16 Mar 2010

PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:16 am    Post subject: No problem for AC Reply with quote

With AC items, it isn't going to matter. Just be sure you get the earth/ground correct and not confused with the neutral or "hot" as we say in the USA. Probably a green wire inside your power strip for the earth ground, which IS part of the round Korean connector. The two round wires in Korea are possibly red and blue, in the USA they are red and black or black and white, for hot and neutral. I've never cut open a UK power cable, but I would expect the jacket of the ground to be green.

If you're worried, first try your cheapest UK powered item, like a cellphone charger to test. Then you're only out like 5000 KRW to replace it if you wired it wrong. I don't think you will.

Another idea, maybe a local hardware/electrical shop will wire it for you. Bring them the parts and they might do it for you for 10,000 KRW.

sheriffadam wrote:
Good to check Smile

I've got my knickers in a twist now, I'm putting a korean plug onto this:

http://www.binbin.net/photos/generic/4-w/4-way-surge-protected-extension-lead-with-2m-cable-4w-surge-strip-.jpg

I'm not sure if the UK devices, phone/camera etc are picky about neutral/live being reversed, the design of UK plus is that they are orientation specific? Obviously earth can't be used so that won't get in the way.

Or I'm overthinking it all!
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sheriffadam



Joined: 10 May 2010
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:02 am    Post subject: Re: No problem for AC Reply with quote

shutterbugguy wrote:


Another idea, maybe a local hardware/electrical shop will wire it for you. Bring them the parts and they might do it for you for 10,000 KRW.




They'd just throw it together without taking the time to think it through Smile

UK Earth is Green/Yellow striped, I won't mix that up with anything carrying voltage thats easy enough. Blue and Brown for the Live/Neutral, I'll do it later tonight and see how it goes!
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