SIMMO SAYS
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Forego another trip to Vegas and get a SPARKS in---about the same price, but you will have to clear up after him as they have no idea what a dustpan/brush looks like
Forego another trip to Vegas and get a SPARKS in---about the same price, but you will have to clear up after him as they have no idea what a dustpan/brush looks like
The same charger it is an oldish one. If you have an amount of electric going in to 2 sockets then add 2 more less can go to the original 2 sockets or does that not work with electric as it drags more from the supplier. I have no idea I just plug an appliance in use it and then pay the bill.
If nobody can come up with a reasonable suggestion it may mean 1 less short break in Spain next year.
I expected somebody to say the reason for that is....... do that or buy that and all will be well.
I can't believe nobody has suggested turning it off/on
Little known fact - If you put your phone on top of your head whilst charging it charges it a lot faster. It should take no longer than half hour using this method but be sure not to remove it half way through the charge, just get a friend or family member to check if it's done for you.
If you're concerned about safety then get the fire service to come out and check your property.
They'll check/replace any smoke alarms and also look at how your plugs etc are set up and let you know if they are safe or not (and give advice on what to replace).
I don't know about Brighton but in Sheffield this service is completely free.
Each socket will have 220v AC across the live/neutral. Doesn't matter whether you have 1 or 20. Each device you plug in will draw as much current as it needs (A phone charger draws about 0.01 amps).
I'd suggest the charger is faulty - probably the cable.
Of course, the fire service in Croydon have far more important things to deal with and don't park outside people's houses for fear of having bricks thrown at them.Not offered in Croydon
thought that but the same charger which took 7 hours to charge 17% in my wifes I phone when put it on in the bedroom with the same charger it took 45 mins to charge the remaining 83 % which is what I couldnt understand.
The obvious answer is we will charge the phones in the spare socket in the bedroom but I am intrigued as to why this should happen.
she obviously uses the phone more during here last 17% of use, that's why that bit takes longer.
The shower or the toilet ?
'I also have another one near my armchair'
BG's electric chair
If nobody can come up with a reasonable suggestion it may mean 1 less short break in Spain next year.
I expected somebody to say the reason for that is....... do that or buy that and all will be well.
We have an electric 10 point tower near our tv to take tv dvd etc running off of a socket of which only 5 are used. I also have another one near my armchair to charge phones laptop tablet etc running off of another socket but on the same ring main as the other. We have noticed that charging a phone takes 3 times as long using my tower than putting the charger into a socket in the bedroom. Why should this be as the towers dont have less electric? It would be slightly inconvenient to use just 1 tower due to lengths of leads to various appliances and where they are situated.