Why?
You can move it from place to place, is a pretty good reason.
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Why?
I see problems with this design. The tabs could get corroded or bent some how during shipping or installation, not to mention the screw heads on the outlet itself being corroded, causing resistance which would build up heat and make the tangs lose their spring against the screw heads. This could ark or burn up, melting the cover and starting a fire.
You want USB on a outlet change the whole outlet it takes nothing to do.
What's funny is that outlets have been installed upside down pretty much forever. You always see the ground terminal on the bottom, when it should actually be on top. Pretty much all newer outlets are labeled now with the ground pointing up. Not sure when the change was made.
You could get one of these: http://www.datapro.net/products/power2u-duplex-outlet-with-usb-charging.html
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You could get one of these: http://www.datapro.net/products/power2u-duplex-outlet-with-usb-charging.html
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Great idea but 1 amp chargers could be found at the dollar store, you can buy a dozen and have one in every single room of the house.
Anyone invent USB on a network connected to a power outlet? Would be neat to be able to plug in your device to the wall to charge it and download some files at the same time. I know there is networking over power lines already. Why doesn't the Electric Utility sell us internet access over their power lines?
Actually those who use tapes are usually amateurs afraid of power. Exception being when outlets are unscrewed and left hanging from wires during renovation to keep using them, most of us never tape them (I'm an electrician).
Those don't work on Decora socket (what is used in homes that have less then 10-15 years old). And from what I can see the ends of the power "wings" could easily short against the metal box. A REALLY bad concept IMO.
You could get one of these: http://www.datapro.net/products/power2u-duplex-outlet-with-usb-charging.html
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That doesn't look UL listed at all...
yeah, we have many service calls, "outlets not working", or "intermittently not working" and find they are stabbed instead of screwed.
For people wondering what the stab connection looks like and some receptacle safety issues, see the link.
http://www.electrical-forensics.com/Receptacles/ElectricalReceptacles.html
I have never seen the screws taped. Who actually does this?
Also, for AC to DC power adapters, polarity matters not one bit. Most chargers don't even have a keyed plug so you can plug them in either way.
Most of the "push in method" outlets I have seen also have the screws available for use.
Do people actually wire them with the screw connector sitting right there? Talk about lazy.