• snowsuit2654
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    4 months ago

    I don’t know much about circuits but could you switch the polarity to make this work?

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      4 months ago

      It’s not that it won’t work - polarity doesn’t quite work like that in AC systems - it’s that as soon as you plug in one end, the other end has a pair of exposed metal contacts with mains voltage between them. One mistake, touching the contacts or having them come into something metal (like the ladder you are using to hang the Christmas lights) and someone dies

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        4 months ago

        Also, once you plug it in to your strand of lights, the other end of your lights will have a live male plug dangling off it.

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        4 months ago

        Thanks! I didn’t realize the difference between AC and DC.

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      4 months ago

      in AC, which is what home electricity uses, the polarity is constantly switching, from + , then - , then + , and so on, 50 or 60 times a second depending on where you live. This means that, unlike batteries, it’s symmetrical, and you can just splice the cables and attach two male plugs together and they will work regardless, even if you somehow attach the neutral to live and live to neutral, in fact in many countries you can actually buy just the plug without the cable and then you can assemble it yourself in whatever way you please.

      of course tho, this should be done only if you have a decent understanding of electricity, and it should not be attempted by someone who lacks those competences, hence why hardware stores “gatekeep” male to male plugs. If you really need one and are sure you understand how they work, you can probably make one yourself.

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        4 months ago

        Ah I see. You can tell I don’t know much about this lol. I figured it was like DC.