I can't remember buying a domestic electrical appliance that did not have a 13A plugtop attached. I was an apprentice electrician working for a company rewiring old London housing stock when I left school in the early 1970's and the only differences you had then were very old houses that had a mixture of 5A round-pin sockets, that were decades obsolete even then, and the current 13A square pin sockets. Back in the day, when there was a mixture of 5A and 13A sockets, there probably was a difficulty for manufacturers to know which type to fit which might explain your experience. You must be going back quite a way in your experience of UK electrical appliances - I can assure you it has been standard for the last 25 years at least for appliances to have a 13A plugtop fitted when they connect to the mains.
To answer Authur's question: yes, the Stopclock Pro has two timer channels you can use with the split-grade exposure method. You can download a copy of the user manual from RH Design's site.
Cheers, Bob.
To answer Authur's question: yes, the Stopclock Pro has two timer channels you can use with the split-grade exposure method. You can download a copy of the user manual from RH Design's site.
Cheers, Bob.