Ben Okopnik wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 09:54:15PM +0000, Densler, Vernon R (IT Solutions) 
> wrote:
>   
>> Makes sense I guess.   Now I am going to need new cables.  For as much
>> as they cost they should last longer.
>>     
>
> Unfortunately, given the fixed plug design, there's essentially nothing
> you can do to make it any better. I mean, theoretically it's possible to
> design something that would A) firmly clamp the plug to the socket
> without any wiggle room and B) cam each individual lug so that it would
> jam the lugs immovably in their slots with enough pressure for excellent
> contact. Unfortunately, that plug alone would cost a couple of hundred
> bucks - and would probably wreck the typical wonky, burned, cracked
> sockets that you find at the marinas.
>
> It was a great idea when Edison came up with it, but it was never
> designed to carry the kind of loads we're using now.
>
>
> Ben
>   
I saw a blurb on the SmartPlugs on a podcast the other day.  It looks 
like a real improvement over Edison's design. :)

It might be worthwhile looking into:

http://www.smartplug.com/ 
<http://www.smartplug.com/products/inletandconnector.html>

Jim.

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