Not really necessary for bike chargers, but what a neat (literally) idea...
RCA student radically improves the UK plug | ICON MAGAZINE ONLINE
RCA student radically improves the UK plug | ICON MAGAZINE ONLINE
It won a design award earlier this year.Saw that a few years ago but have never seen it for sale or attached to any domestic appliance....
Not too much techy info available about it at this point, but here's the website for it:Is the rating mentioned?
I saw this awhile ago as a simple enough folding plug, but its even better with that option to use it folded in that plug extension, really genius idea. Now if they can sell the idea of its strength, eg carbon fiber etc, then the idea just might have legs, or pins.Not really necessary for bike chargers, but what a neat (literally) idea...
RCA student radically improves the UK plug | ICON MAGAZINE ONLINE
It may have been a safety issue in the EU/UK that killed it. I have a universal plug that was made in Northern Ireland for a while many years ago, it handles 5, 10, 13 and 15 Amp sockets in both two and three, square or round pin variants in one quite compact plug head. Brilliant and ideal for a travelling service engineer for example, but the health and safety brigade banned it after a short while.Has anyone seen this in the shops, or did it die a natural death? Has anyone else noticed that a problem with the pre-fitted plugs on modern appliances is that they are impossible to use on sockets that are close to the floor. The external cord grip gets in the way. If these folding plugs caught on, then the next logical step would be to redesign the socket so that the plug could be inserted without unfolding it, just as has been done with the adapter.