If your phone system is a PBX then yes you can plug it on the same outlet where a UPS is plugged. You can even plug your PBX system to the UPS so when there's a power failure you can still have few minutes source to power your phone system.
If it is a different outlet but the same subscribed phone line you should have no problems. If you plan on taking your modem to another location (different phone number) this will not work.
Is it plugged in? (plug it in) Does anything else work if plugged in to the same outlet? (check the fuse) Have you lost the remote? (get up and push the power button)
a shorted out outlet can cause a backfeed on the white wire, an open circuit on the white wire with and electrical appliance plugged in to an outlet can cause the same type of backfeed
If you have a problem locating and or losing your cell phone charger, you should always keep it in a safe place when you are not using it. If you aren't concerned about wasting electricity, you could just keep it plugged into the same wall outlet when you're not using it.
I have the same question, especially if the outlet was a heavy duty vending machine outlet. After I plugged a hair dryer into it, something went wrong. I recovered, but my health hasn't been the same.
Every device that's plugged into every outlet in every house on your block that's served by the same pole-transformer is in parallel with all of the others.
Most computers use a mix of battery power, as well as electricity, as their energy source. For instance, your cell phone works through battery power that you must charge with electricity when it runs out.
Every device that's plugged into every outlet in every house on your block that's served by the same pole-transformer is in parallel with all of the others.
Every outlet in a home or a school is in parallel with every other outlet in the same home or school, and also very possibly with every outlet in several other buildings nearby. Every time you plug something into an outlet, you're connecting that thing in parallel with every other electrical thing that's plugged into any of those others.
No. Electrical appliances, when plugged in, create a "circuit." That means that there's an entry and an exit with a powered device somewhere inline. That's why there are two prongs on a plug. On the power adapter for your cell phone the circuit isn't complete unless it's plugged into the phone, so no power will flow through it. ______________ Not entirely true. Notice that the power pack, even with no device plugged in, remains warm to the touch; that's positive evidence that the device continues to draw power. However, the drain is minimal.
It might. Does the sound follow the space heater to a different outlet? If you place your head between the space heater and the outlet, does the hissing sound come from the wall, or from the heater? Sometimes different sounds come from different sides of applicances, and these sounds can reflect off the wall. A standard vacuum cleaner and some electric irons draw about the same current as a space heater. Is the sound present with either of those plugged into the same outlet instead? It might be a snake, saying "thank you" for the warmth.
I want to know the same thing.it is already plugged in you just have to make it recondnize it through system prefrences