While travelling last week I came across this in my hotel room, this seems like a fantastic way to have your USB C powered device's chassis float to 120V live if you use it wrong enough in the dark
noisytoot@berkeley.e..
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@benjojo The "TR" marking means that it's tamper-resistant and has a shutter that won't open unless power and neutral are both pressed open at the same time, so you should be safe unless you blindly stab *two* USB-C cables into there at once.
benjojo
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@roguelazer Aaah! Good to know, I mean I am not sticking my devices into such wall sockets anyway, but still good to know for other souls out there
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