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1. Um i need help with my makeup?
thats cause your lip gloss is on for long hours..tryin puttin some vaseline on hun and also stay away from mousse eyeshadow no matter how pretty they are...the reason i hear you ask! is cause it creases in you sockets after a few hours and thats not very attractive.
2. Why is the US the only country that uses 110 voltage for wall sockets?
We like to be different :)
3. Is it possible to connect one electrical device to two electric sockets?
Best case, a loop. Worst case, short circuit. The simple way is with a suicide/widowmaker cable.The other way is with a hotplug field kit. Often used by forensic teams to confiscate computers and servers without turning them off. Which is a really unique bit of kit. The correct way is the get a UPS for the TV and just swap the UPS plug
4. Can i wire lgiht sockets to an extension cord?
I have a box turtle all of her lighting/heating fixtures are plugged into a surge surpressor. This is the safest way
5. How can I make an OR gate out of two sockets
This can be done with relays, but you will need to wire them up safely. A relay is a kind of switch which output closes when an input coil is powered. In this application, two relays with both output going to the lights would work. The input coils would each be wired to their respective devices, and they would never meet in an electrical sense as the relays are separate.The smart outlet would need to be wired up to the relays, which can be done by plugging in a mains plug with a free ends cable and using the free ends of the cable to connect to the relays.Please be cautious if you do decide to proceed with such a project. Mains electricity is very dangerous and can easily harm you or start a fire. If you feel you are not experienced enough, please seek professional help
6. Are all electrical sockets of my house in the same phase?
'Phase' is a technical term that has a specific meaning when referring to domestic wiring and most of the answers have interpreted it as single phase as opposed to three phased wiring (i.e. domestic vs commercial). However, I do not think that is what the OP was asking. Two sockets a reasonable distance apart but on the same circuit will experience a small but measurable phase shift due to the extra travel time to the further socket. This is more noticeable on a spur such as a long extension cable then on a more traditional looped circuit. Normally this would be practically undetectable but there are situations where this might become significant though they are rare. For example, the use of two photographic lights where one is on a very much longer spur than the other may begin to show syncing issues at higher shutter speeds. The answer to the OP's question is; Yes, there will be a small but detectable phase shift on the voltage of different sockets in your house, as per your phase shift diagram, but without knowing why you are asking the question, it is not possible to say if it is significant, and without knowing how far apart the sockets are, it is not possible to say how big the shift is (but it will be tiny!)
7. Can I wire my router/modem to prewired cat5 cables in wall sockets?
Yes, trace cables back to original point. They might have rj45 connectors on them, if so, plug them into your router. Individually identify each socket though and verify connection. Easy to do and get up and running. I have done my entire house with CAT5 cabling and ethernet connection points.
8. Are there any NEC restrictions for wiring 220v and 110v sockets on the same dual pole breaker?
Since you are dealing with a 20A circuit (where 15 and 20A receptacles are allowed), you can set up this mix of receptacles provided you handle it as for any other combination 120/240V load: all four wires need to be there, as shown in your drawing, and the breaker that protects it needs to be a two-pole, common trip unit (no handle ties here!). This is written into the Code, albeit somewhat awkwardly, as 210.4(C) exception 2:(C) Line-to-Neutral Loads. Multiwire branch circuits shall supply only line-to-neutral loads.Exception No.1: A multiwire branch circuit that supplies only one utilization equipment.Exception No.2: Where all ungrounded conductors of the multiwire branch circuit are opened simultaneously by the branch-circuit overcurrent device.