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What is the real amperage rating of a schuko receptacle? Every spec I see says '10/16' amps?
In some countries, i.e. Switzerland, anything above 10A must be hard wired, no plug / receptacle. So the "10/16A" just means "16A, unless your country says no-no, in which case it's 10A".
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= 10A 250V
- 10A 250V
~ 16A 250V
somewhat off topic: If, for some reason you need a grounding pin without the rest of the plug (ground a radio antenna, or testing purposes) the power pin of a Shucko is perfect. (Well not really the NEMA round grounding pin is 4.7625 mm and the Shucko power pin is 4.8000 mm, probably well within the manufacturing tolerances.)
They are interesting beasties to say the least. The French version even has a ground pin that sticks out of the wall socket, and mates with the plug when inserted.
Goofy IMO:
Oh, no! is it not that simple. You can still have the discussion in their equivalent of MH about whether you mount it with one ground up and one ground down or one ground down and one ground up.That one takes care of the ground up/down debate if they have those discussions.
Oh, no! is it not that simple. You can still have the discussion in their equivalent of MH about whether you mount it with one ground up and one ground down or one ground down and one ground up.
They are interesting beasties to say the least. The French version even has a ground pin that sticks out of the wall socket, and mates with the plug when inserted.
Goofy IMO:
They were designed to NOT mate with DE Schuko plugs. However a hybrid plug was devised which works with DE and FR outlets.