I don't know how it is in whatever country you're from, but that definitely doesn't look like central-vac. Central-vac should just be a big hole in the wall (with a cover) that has a similar diameter to a vacuum tube, because it needs to let objects through to the chamber. That's all I can say though because that connection looks like its specific to your country, judging by the other receptacle next to it, so I have no clue what it could actually be.
I've definitely seen them bigger than this in multiple homes, but it might just be my region/country that does this, not sure. I don't have any experience with them outside of that.
Central vac would have an air hose connection and the electrical connections is usually integrated into that fitting.
Could be antenna, phone is another possibility...old US phone wall plugs are like that but have four pins, my house was built in 1960 and that's what it had originally.
It was originally named Rufus but then got renamed to The Mother Fricking Demon Core. Buckle up b***h shits about to get real. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ayVMf6Xmc
central vacuum system, aka whole house vacuum
Aren’t both of those supposed to be a lot bigger
I don't know how it is in whatever country you're from, but that definitely doesn't look like central-vac. Central-vac should just be a big hole in the wall (with a cover) that has a similar diameter to a vacuum tube, because it needs to let objects through to the chamber. That's all I can say though because that connection looks like its specific to your country, judging by the other receptacle next to it, so I have no clue what it could actually be.
>central vacuum system
really? those holes are at the most 1.4 inch.
it's an antenna connection.
1/4 inch I meant
I've definitely seen them bigger than this in multiple homes, but it might just be my region/country that does this, not sure. I don't have any experience with them outside of that.
Central vac would have an air hose connection and the electrical connections is usually integrated into that fitting.
Could be antenna, phone is another possibility...old US phone wall plugs are like that but have four pins, my house was built in 1960 and that's what it had originally.
>central vacuum system, aka whole house vacuum
wow, what a fricking moron
Connection to the roof-mounted antenna. Keep it if possible.
I've never seen this type before. Does it have a name?
It was originally named Rufus but then got renamed to The Mother Fricking Demon Core. Buckle up b***h shits about to get real. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2ayVMf6Xmc
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Out, you got a loicence for that plug?
The thing on the left is a key cleaner
Try it out and get back to us
oldschool TV antenna plug. sometimes they have 3 holes also.
Thanks anon
>sometimes they have 3 holes also
So just like trannies
Mouth, ass, and what's the 3rd hole? The bullet exit hole?
Looks like coax. Used for TV.
Should've asked your Aunt before you killed her
The left is a 220v dryer plug. The right is a old school phone charger. Before cellular phones, you had to charge up your landline
That's a completely normal Australian receptacle you American.
That is 100% an outlet for a roof mounted antenna. Most likely for television, but there's a small chance it could be for radio instead.