As far as I can tell, all of the prongs are the same size. The prongs aren't removable. IAre all 3 of those things prongs to plug into an outlet? Are the 2 on the left polarized (ie one blade wider)?
Does the odd prong on the right connect to either of the other 2?
If the 2 prongs on the left are to be plugged into a 120 v outlet, I can't see the prong on the right connecting to either of them...
This. The blades are isolated.It's a device Leviton produced to test the function of TR receptacles. If you could push the two blades in but not the one, it's a TR.
If you like strange things.... This isn't Leviton, but it's an interesting idea. I searched for Leviton Adapter, and this was in the mix.
View attachment 2551529 They also make a 3-way and a 5-
way adapter!
Neat! You could stack a bunch of them by screwing a long socket extender in the middle.If you like strange things.... This isn't Leviton, but it's an interesting idea. I searched for Leviton Adapter, and this was in the mix.
View attachment 2551529 They also make a 3-way and a 5-way adapter!
Terrific, you can make an incandescent version of an LED corn-cob bulb.Neat! You could stack a bunch of them by screwing a long socket extender in the middle.