Post #2118320
2025-11-15 12:13 UTC
@tobsen @timonsku Correction: E and F are compatible only if your F plug has the hole for accepting the E socket's ground pin. Otherwise it won't connect. Luckily, the vast majority of E/F plugs being produced are made with both the ground hole and the ground tabs, so they'll be happy on either socket, meaning having an incompatible E/F plug should be a low-chance thing to happen.
Conversely, if your E plug doesn't have ground tabs on the top and bottom, it will still fit an F socket, but will not have a ground connection. Again, not something very likely to happen.
And both E and F plugs will fit a K socket, but will not have a ground connection.
Also, C plugs will also fit K sockets. Possibly also one of the two J sockets, too, though I'm unsure about the last one.
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