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fix and update information for power sockets
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@ -67,8 +67,15 @@ _**By Train**_: Grenoble railway + Tramway A direction "FONTAINE La Poya / PONT
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## Individual Preparation
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* Bring your own laptop (and power supply and adapter!). Dutch sockets (230V/50Hz) look like this:
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* Bring your own laptop (and power supply and adapter!). French sockets (Type E) (230V/50Hz) look like this:
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<img src="https://www.netio-products.com/files/styles/glossary_552x414/public/Glossary_type-E-French-electrical-socket-plug-type.png" width="250" height="250">
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The Type E plug has two round pins (diameter 4.8mm, centers spaced 19mm apart) and a hole for the earth pin. The Type E plug is round, and the Type E socket has a round recess.
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Note: The CEE 7/7 plug can be used with both Type E and Type F sockets. It has a hole (for the earth pin of Type E sockets) as well as earth clips on the sides (to work with Type F sockets).
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The Type E plug is used for currents up to 16 A.
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## Workshops
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