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Changing Telephone Plug to 3 Pin from 2 Pin?
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Zaffy
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Changing Telephone Plug to 3 Pin from 2 Pin?
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(see picture) Can I change the plug on this phone to a 3-pin-plug? Because I do not like the 2-pin-plug with adaptor.
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Re: Changing Telephone Plug to 3 Pin from 2 Pin?
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Tue Feb 16, 2016 7:11 pm
No because the plug is also a power supply and it drops the low voltage from mains to extra low voltage.
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