3 types of mains plugs suitable for use in Singapore. (1) The 2.5AMP 2 round-pin mains plug – This is generally used for electronics appliances such as TV, DVD and audio sets. These appliances do not rely on the ''Earth'' wire for protection from a short circuit and therefore only 2 pins are needed – one for the ''Live'' wire and the
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