NiennaLosseheli
Apr 28, 2008, 07:08 AM
Hi guys, this is my first post, so excuse any errors.
I'm not electrically savvy by any means. I recently moved into an older house and all the plugs only have 2 prongs. Most everything requires 3 prongs so I bought converters... however I also bought a ground tester and there is no ground to the majority of them. Without any major construction, can I do anything about that?
Also, we have 2 outlets in the entire place that have 3 prongs so we tested them for giggles... and they *Do not* have a ground. From random internet searches, I've seen that the 3rd prong is the ground... and that if the outlet isn't grounded, then it's not up to building code standards? Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction (without a bunch of industry language - I don't understand that)? I'd really like it for my computer to not blow up from static electricity.
I'm also concerned that my landlord won't take me seriously because I'm a woman.. lol but that's beside the point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Respond to this thread or email me directly niennalossehelinn(at)gmail.com
I'm not electrically savvy by any means. I recently moved into an older house and all the plugs only have 2 prongs. Most everything requires 3 prongs so I bought converters... however I also bought a ground tester and there is no ground to the majority of them. Without any major construction, can I do anything about that?
Also, we have 2 outlets in the entire place that have 3 prongs so we tested them for giggles... and they *Do not* have a ground. From random internet searches, I've seen that the 3rd prong is the ground... and that if the outlet isn't grounded, then it's not up to building code standards? Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction (without a bunch of industry language - I don't understand that)? I'd really like it for my computer to not blow up from static electricity.
I'm also concerned that my landlord won't take me seriously because I'm a woman.. lol but that's beside the point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Respond to this thread or email me directly niennalossehelinn(at)gmail.com