On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 1:51:26 PM UTC-7,
vjp...@at.biostrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
Many times they are too straight and don't fit snugly in the outlet. You
can be plugeed in for hours with no results. Once I even lost my SD card. I bend them, but some chargers even bend back. Any suggestions. I can think of a few ideas (eg foil) that might be too hazardous. And, short of keep trying,
I have no way of knowing which 3-to-2 aapters will fit right.
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Get an outlet strip that has good plug retention; commercial grade and hospital grade
sockets are carefully designed for reliable contact force, but with consumer-grade
gear, quality is variable. A three-prong plug from the outlet strip makes good contact with the wall socket, and the outlets in the STRIP, not the wall, determine how well your charger connects.
If you have a micrometer or calipers, it might also be wise to shop for a
new charger with thicker metal prongs.
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