Non-grounded outlets and thermostats?
So I will be bringing my lesser back to my new house in the next couple of days, but wanted to be sure of one thing. The outlets in this house are all non-grounded (2-prong). I was going to just use the 2-3 prong converter, plug in a powerstrip with a surge protector, and then connect everything. Is this the safest/ only way to bypass this?
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you'll be fine. my sisters house is the same way. 2 prong outlets throughout the house. They use the adapters where needed without any problems.
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Originally Posted by
krmn22
Screw the center plate screw through the loop on the adapter to keep it secured in place
The center plate screw is allso a ground connection (if the house is a three wire building) so this is required for the surge strip to work .
If the house is a two wire building ( like my mother in law's house) then the surge strip then is just an extension cord (with no ground).
Harry
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Originally Posted by
Old Sloppy
The center plate screw is allso a ground connection (if the house is a three wire building)
I always wondered that, I just use the hole to keep the adapter in the wall lol
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Originally Posted by
takagari
The ground and white wire are electrically the same. It's just redundancy
No, they are not the same.
Green wire connects to the metal box (on a 2 prong outlet with a 3 wire building)
Harry
Re: Non-grounded outlets and thermostats?
Thank you everyone for alleviating my fears! I appreciate it