legojenn wrote:I think that the British have us beat with respect to plugs. Only the tips are metal and the plugs are fused. I don't know how that could arc.

That's a domestic 13 amp socket and plug that we use for all our mains appliances over here
However when we go camping over here, we use a 16 amp plug and socket to hook up to the campsite post. They have no fuse
But all our campsite supplies have to have individual trip switches, and then we have a distribution board of some sort on our end, in the trailer/ caravan with another trip on each cuircuit as well as the main trip.
So thats three trip switches and a fuse ...... plenty of protection I think.
The conection to the caravan is often through a flush fitting box with a
flap. The plug and socket are prity well protected from the weather. The lid can very nearly close with the lead pluged in.
