• kubica@kbin.social
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      I’m not well informed, but I wouldn’t be surprised if in some places it wouldn’t be legal to sell that kind of cords (because of being a safety hazard and such).

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        Even funnier is if you click on the brand SCTOU to see other products, the other items from SCTOU appear to be questionable body armor and anti-bird spikes. Seller names are different as well, but they’re all similar random Chinese names.

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      Am I crazy or is the example picture of the interlock backwards. Both sides can be turned on, but only one can be off at the same time 😅

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        You’re right, I hadn’t noticed that. They have the breakers labeled backwards from how they normally are.

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      For a generator you ideally want a 220v version so that you can power all the circuits in your house. Which makes the suicide cord all the scarier.