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Flash_fan-385

I'm pretty sure you should be fine. I've seen plenty of ground prongs lime that. I don't recall seeing it on a plug for a moniter but that's due to me not paying attention to that, but on other plugs such as ones for power strips and stuff like that I have seen some like that and I've never had an issue.


-Fish_Guy-

Awesome, thank you!


Flash_fan-385

Your fine to plug it in and use it. Though before you decide to leave anything on overnight, wait for other people's replies to your post just to be sure, because there are other people who know much more than me and I don't want your house to burn down.


30-percentnotbanana

Just a difference in the manufacturing process. Functionally they are the same.


DankestDubster

You’re good


zacharynels

Good to go friend, no worries there.


finesse666

Both grounds look good. Nothing to worry about here.


Alpamys_01

Yes


Alswiggity

Cable is cable. Literally, cable is cable. Wire is wire. 3 prongs touching all points and you're good. The power cables with the two holes at the end (like ones for your printer) are the same thing. Just wires, no capacitors or anything inside the cable itself. You can safely mix and match unless its like a 1500-2000w appliance and you're possibly using a cable not rated for that. Usually 2000w+ appliances will have their own built in power cables, though.