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Evening all.

Anyone know what the above item is? Customer wants standard double sockets changing to these.
 
No idea what it is, but you may be able to do a reverse image search on Google, which will show webpages that have it or similar on perhaps. I just tried it on my phone but it won't let me. It's dead easy to do on a PC though.
 
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Don’t worry guys, turns out she can’t speak a word of English and actually wants the above photo, turning into the below photo. Wish me luck with this person tomorrow jesusView attachment 38508
Yes I have problems explaining to the Chinese students when doing EICR, that the power is going off, trouble is when someone doesn't speak good English, we tend to assume they're are deaf! So then say louder POWER....IS...GOING...OFF!!
 
That's good as after 2 minutes on google turns out it isn't even on the market that would have been interesting:DView attachment 38509
Hmm that makes even less sense as to what it is, unless it's a self inserting socket for lazy people and the green cable is attached to a winch which works off your iPhone
 

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