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Bloodytailspike (monsterislandcolonizer@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 19-Sep-2022 23:28:24 JSTBloodytailspike @alex Basically the 3 prong is a positive, a negative, and a neutral that is also a ground. The 4 prong has the neutral and ground separate because there's a chance that the neutral can carry voltage if it gets crossed with the ground in the 3 prong and is an electrocution hazard.