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Paging inventor Pelicans who frequently travel
Problem - flying on airplanes with personal devices that plug into an on-board power supply, but the outlet on the airplane is too loose to keep the plug engaged and connected. The plug is fine (easily fits into other outlets) and there is a connection if you manually hold the plug against the outlet. Have had a similar problem with outlets in hotel rooms like those that are embedded in the base of a lamp.
Looking for a work-around. Perhaps something that is small enough to throw in a travel bag that can keep the plug snug in the outlet? Any solutions or ideas? |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1527451963.jpg If you have to ask why, you never had one of these: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1527452010.jpg Seriously, I carry an external power supply with me. Can be charged by the USB port when you get to the hotel with your matchbook:cool: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1527452308.jpg |
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Thats not how we roll here. |
Just shove a chunk of bailing wire in with the plug. ;)
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Get a British plug adapter. Heard those work well because that type of plug is barely ever used and therefore the plugs dont fall out. Just the adapter, not voltage transformer.
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Just in case you need to forge something. |
There's got to be a reason for this.. ...but yeah - the airline plugs seem to be spring loaded and kick out the adaptor easily.
I just bend the prongs a little... |
Or fill it with chewing gum so the connector doesn't wobble around as much.
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one could also consider bending up the square holes on the male side. |
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