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+ | Please note that embarassingly, the depicted device turned out to only be a lousy "RCD" protection switch, with ground permanently connected through! I had let myself be fooled by the name "personal protection switch", which however is not clear enough. So, when purchasing such a switch, it is mandatory make sure that it is "SPE", i.e. "switched protective earth"! | ||
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The male CEE 7/16 socket is installed behind the tank lid. With an additional rubber muffle and some glue, the socket (actually a plug) could be fitted into the gasoline nozzle. | The male CEE 7/16 socket is installed behind the tank lid. With an additional rubber muffle and some glue, the socket (actually a plug) could be fitted into the gasoline nozzle. |