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2025-11-05 16:21 UTC
@compfu uh sorry, I got it all mixed up, in my head type C was Schuko, but it's actually the Europlug. Yes, it's explicitly meant to be compatible with type L (and many others), in Italy I think pretty much nobody even knows the difference between a type C and an ungrounded 10 A type L. Yes, it does require some more force to insert compared to a true type L, because the type C pins are slightly angled (to be compatible with several different sockets, I think even the elasticity is specified).
(deleted the old posts to avoid confusion)
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@compfu@mograph.social 2025-11-05 16:34
@cvtsi2sd thank you! That all makes sense then. And I am relieved that I didn't break anything at the place where we stayed :-)