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Thank you for the help but my fan's prong got stucked in the outlet and i got it out and when it went out is it safe to put it back inside the plug 🔌 of the fan?
I don't know what kind of plug you have? I was just showing that you can re-solder the prong back into a power adapter. Always use gloves and tools with rubber handles. And, always only when unplugged from power source.
Yeah, I bet it's way more crazy up there in Manila! Most of the craziest stuff I saw in Cebu happened so fast I missed filming it. Still, though driving there scary, but fun.
Going to attempt removing the broken prong from my iPhone charger from the outlet. Can I just switch off the power from the room from the breaker or do I have to switch off the whole main breaker? I’m going to use rubber gloves and my plier with rubber handles
To be safe, you should turn off the power to the room. Since you are only touching one prong with rubber gloves and rubber handled pliers, you wont create a short. That's all I did to pull it out easily.
Did you shut power off? My neighbor has a prong stuck in the polorizing side. I’m wondering if I can pull it out without shutting power off? There’s plenty to grab onto. Thanks
I strongly recommend to shut the power off first. And to make doubly sure the power is cut off, plug a radio or a lamp into the other receptacle to make sure power is cut to that outlet.
Hello! interesting video. I have question what Sony AX43A manual settings should I use to film the moon in order to be able to see the moon well in the dark and to film and see the craters? Can you tell what manual settings ISO, exposure time and other settings did you use for this video? Can you tell step by step what I should do? Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the question. I believe it was just all set to auto. I might have switched to manual and adjusted the exposure. Just adjust ISO and shutter speeds until the moon looks nice.