I was in the hardware store today and I noticed that all of the Power Strips had LEAD warnings on them. "Wash hands after handling". What the hell? When did it start being a problem with a freaking electrical power strip?
Babaganoosh said:
They didn't look like cheap Chinese crap to me. It was a major hardware store chain that I was in.
I don't think China makes this kind of stuff anyway.
And besides, wasn't the big lead scare from China concerning *toys*?
I'm just curious as to exactly why a power strip would have to have a lead warning on it.
Lead is a often a component of solder used in making electrical connections, for one. There are several connections in the average power strip in which solder might be used, even if only "tinned" wire ends with a mechanical connection.TerriO said:
Still, we're digressing. Let's get back to the subject of lead in power strips. My guess is it might be there for a conductivity issue, but that's only a guess.
M´Sharak said:
Lead is a often a component of solder used in making electrical connections, for one. There are several connections in the average power strip in which solder might be used, even if only "tinned" wire ends with a mechanical connection.TerriO said:
Still, we're digressing. Let's get back to the subject of lead in power strips. My guess is it might be there for a conductivity issue, but that's only a guess.
Quite right.Tim M said:
M´Sharak said:
Lead is a often a component of solder used in making electrical connections, for one. There are several connections in the average power strip in which solder might be used, even if only "tinned" wire ends with a mechanical connection.TerriO said:
Still, we're digressing. Let's get back to the subject of lead in power strips. My guess is it might be there for a conductivity issue, but that's only a guess.
Sure, but all those solder joints are internal to the power strip and don't really pose much of a danger to the average person.
I do a lot of soldering myself, so the amount of lead oxide I've inhaled from the fumes probably far outweighs any trace amount I'd get from a poorly made power strip.![]()
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