Perfect UK USB Plug - From Apple?
I'm UK based and the 3 pin UK plug drives me wild when travelling. Simple things and all that but those damn pins take up too much room. I've seen a few options but nothing i've jumped at until now...
http://media.gizmodo.co.uk/wp-conten...Z1-620x349.png Apple's new £25 (ouch) is a perfect fit. And thankfully you don't have to buy the Apple Watch just to get it. |
5W = 1A charger. Barely enough to even charge an iPhone, and definitely not enough for the iPad, which needs 2.1A.
Nice looking charger, but very weak. |
Originally Posted by ScottC
(Post 24716043)
5W = 1A charger. Barely enough to even charge an iPhone, and definitely not enough for the iPad, which needs 2.1A.
Nice looking charger, but very weak. |
I'm surprised, because I didn't think that design was "legal" in the UK (I had a similar design of power cable for my laptop, but they were all removed from sale a few years ago as BSi wouldn't certify anything with hinged live or neutral pins) - maybe the low wattage is a side-effect of this?
I've recently got a power cable based on this technology: http://www.thinplug.com/web/images/uk-thincharger.png as you can see, they do a charger too, expensive in my book, but readily available on Amazon at well under GBP 25..... See Thinplug Not used the charger, but the lead works great for me, and saves space and weight in my hand baggage.... Ken. Willard the Bear - and he needs space in his carry on for me and my clothes! |
Originally Posted by KenF
(Post 24718515)
I'm surprised, because I didn't think that design was "legal" in the UK (I had a similar design of power cable for my laptop, but they were all removed from sale a few years ago as BSi wouldn't certify anything with hinged live or neutral pins) - maybe the low wattage is a side-effect of this?
I've recently got a power cable based on this technology: http://www.thinplug.com/web/images/uk-thincharger.png as you can see, they do a charger too, expensive in my book, but readily available on Amazon at well under GBP 25..... See Thinplug Not used the charger, but the lead works great for me, and saves space and weight in my hand baggage.... Ken. Willard the Bear - and he needs space in his carry on for me and my clothes! I think where it work and receive UK authority approval is the plug becomes flat without the power pins folding. The only folding part to make this compact is the non-conductive earth pin which is mainly used to hold the plug in the socket in this and other low current application. |
The flat universal plug converter have been around forever and it works for UK as well. Many in this forum bought a cheap knockoff (including me!) but I'll link the original (it's somewhat new this is available easily from Amazon). http://www.amazon.com/ROAD-WARRIOR-U...adwarrior+plug
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I bought 2 Thinplug to figure 8 lead, all my multiple usb chargers are 100-240V in and figure 8 is also the input end of my Lenovo powerbrick and CPAP machine. They look more solid, molded and there is no moving or folding parts in the current carrying path.
I prefer a single solution as opposed to plug adapters which are not as solid. In my office and new flat in HK I use full size leads. I have also added 110V wiring and US outlets in my flat. These earth pin folding leads are for UK, S'pore and M'sia trips. When I am in Canada and US I just use the US version of the figure 8 lead. |
Samsung usb-uk mains have a fold flat earth pin too
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Originally Posted by KenF
(Post 24718515)
I'm surprised, because I didn't think that design was "legal" in the UK (I had a similar design of power cable for my laptop, but they were all removed from sale a few years ago as BSi wouldn't certify anything with hinged live or neutral pins) - maybe the low wattage is a side-effect of this?
Apple appear to have gotten around that by making all three pins move in unison. That makes me think that the low power is probably just a design decision to make it nice and small. Flattening the earth pin down in line with the other two pins, or hinging it down between them, is physically safe because you can't stick anything into the wall "incorrectly" in that configuration. |
Originally Posted by GarethK
(Post 24715878)
I'm UK based and the 3 pin UK plug drives me wild when travelling. Simple things and all that but those damn pins take up too much room. I've seen a few options but nothing i've jumped at until now...
Apple's new £25 (ouch) is a perfect fit. And thankfully you don't have to buy the Apple Watch just to get it. http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-cont...02/Mu-Plug.jpg http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mu-Tablet-Wh.../dp/B00S30X7N6 They also make a cheaper 1A version and a 2 port USB version. Fairly rugged and have stood up well so far. Gets round any danger by the rotating pins blocking insertion of the earth pin alone. But the new Apple one is a pretty nice design. |
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