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Adonia Electric Sockets
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oldbluefox
Topic author - Ex Team Member
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Adonia Electric Sockets
Something I meant to mention in my review of Adonia and forgot...........
How many times have you been on a ship and you find you can't get the plug in the socket because of the funny shape of the plug and the dressing table top getting in the way? We now carry a small extension lead but I did notice on Adonia there were twin sockets but very neatly one of the sockets was upside down. This meant that those awkward plugs could easily be plugged in.
I can't speak for every cabin as I have only ever been in one but I thought that was a really good idea and one which hopefully will be copied thoughout the fleet.
How many times have you been on a ship and you find you can't get the plug in the socket because of the funny shape of the plug and the dressing table top getting in the way? We now carry a small extension lead but I did notice on Adonia there were twin sockets but very neatly one of the sockets was upside down. This meant that those awkward plugs could easily be plugged in.
I can't speak for every cabin as I have only ever been in one but I thought that was a really good idea and one which hopefully will be copied thoughout the fleet.
I was taught to be cautious
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Adonia Electric Sockets
Normally considered dangerous because the power pins can be exposed on the upper side.oldbluefox wrote:Something I meant to mention in my review of Adonia and forgot...........
How many times have you been on a ship and you find you can't get the plug in the socket because of the funny shape of the plug and the dressing table top getting in the way? We now carry a small extension lead but I did notice on Adonia there were twin sockets but very neatly one of the sockets was upside down. This meant that those awkward plugs could easily be plugged in.
I can't speak for every cabin as I have only ever been in one but I thought that was a really good idea and one which hopefully will be copied thoughout the fleet.
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oldbluefox
Topic author - Ex Team Member
- Posts: 12562
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Cumbria
Re: Adonia Electric Sockets
Fair point. I wonder how far it applies to Bermudan registered cruise ships. Either way it is something I felt worth mentioning as I had not come across this arrangement before.
I was taught to be cautious