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Wow! Brilliant, wyrwulf. I'd never have thought of searching TS. Looking at them, I remember now what the US plugs are like. Those thin pins like shaver thingies. Hmmm... I'll need to think this over. I really hate the look of those. And the switches are really klunky-looking, although maybe those models are just dated. I'd like to put out something a bit more elegant. I have a friend in New Jersey in furniture and lighting design. I'll mail him and see what he suggests. Thanks again, wyrwulf. Any other input ('scuse the pun) on european plugs would be appreciated. mac
I found the TurboSquid page using Google/images. That's what is used in the US. The toggle switch and oval shaped outlets are standard, the rectangular shaped switch and outlet are the fancy ones, brand name Decora, generic name decorative. They can be ordered in various colors. White and ivory are standard. There are other styles of switches, some look like what you show, but most homes, commercial, and industrial use the standards.
hi wyrwulf, I did some checking and found the link above. It shows the european standards and the 'worldwide' link at the bottom shows american and others. The mostly widely used european plug at the moment is the 2-pin, but is set to be replaced by the Schuko. However, my priorities are slightly different. From the design POV, I'd prefer to go with the european 2-pin. On the other hand, the US poser users are a pretty large group. I don't know how important it is for poser people to have their own type of plugs, but no matter what type I make, somebody's gonna be left out, so maybe I should just make them look good and leave it at that. I'm trying to make everything as realistic as possible, but it's not practical to make plugs and sockets for everyone in the world. LOL. Thanks for the help. mac
Attached Link: http://www.powerconnections.co.uk/powerleads_internationalww.htm
Sorry. Link here. macIt's hard to believe how many different styles of plugs and sockets there are. If you wanted to get really technical, you would end up with at least 50 different styles, but most of them wouldn't be of much use to most people. I don't thing the details would matter much unless someone was making an image with the plug as most of the image.
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