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Electric Shock From Lamp And/or Mains Wall Sockets
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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 374271" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>Also post please a picture of the 3-pin plug on the lamp. It may be that it's an "old" style plug where the live and neutral pins are brass all the way up rather than having a section of the pin insulated. With the old style plugs you could pull the plug partly out so it was still "live" but there was enough room to get small fingers in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 374271, member: 16173"] Also post please a picture of the 3-pin plug on the lamp. It may be that it's an "old" style plug where the live and neutral pins are brass all the way up rather than having a section of the pin insulated. With the old style plugs you could pull the plug partly out so it was still "live" but there was enough room to get small fingers in. [/QUOTE]
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