Not advisable. With any long run of electrical cord, you are reducing its current (amps) capability and there will be a voltage drop. Power strips need to be plugged into a wall outlet only. If not, the electrical cords could get hot and start a fire. Yes just make sure that the rating of the extension cord is at least 3 conductor # 14 wire and it has a U ground pin on the plug that goes into the wall.
There are two things I do not recommend the use of: space heaters, and extension cords! Both are so dangerous if not used properly. More than one home has burned while one or both was being used. Having stated this: if you absolutely have to use an extension cord on your AC, be certain it is rated for MORE THAN what the AC draws. Get one that is as short as possible, one that has a ground, and that is RATED for a HEAVY DUTY APPLIANCE.Also, put it where it won't be subject to damage. And never run it underneath a rug. I just cannot stress this enough!!
You CAN but it that would be a huge fire hazard. It's called daisy chaining and its an easy way to burn a building down. Don't do it.
Yes. However, if you plug in too many devices you could overload the circuit and trip a breaker.
Yes, you can plug a power strip into a generator to run multiple items.
Materials would consist of extension cord cable, male and female cap ends. The tools would consist of a screwdriver that will fit the termination ends screw configuration and a pair of wire strippers or a knife to strip the extension cord wire.
If the power strip trips it is trying to tell you something. To much load. If it goes back on by itself then there is a problem with the power strip it is supposed to be a manual reset. If it doesn't trip when you take some of the load off then there is nothing wrong with the power strip. Add up all the load amperages and see what they total. My power bars are rated at 15 amps, if yours are the same any amount of amperage over that will trip them.
USA homes are wired with wiring to sustain 15 amps continuous duty per outlet this is the rating is the same for a power strip.
You can plug the air conditioner into any outlet in your home, however you should get an outlet strip to protect against power surges. Yes, this HDTV plugs into a normal electrical outlet or power strip.
A power strip normally has a built in breaker, so this is not a bad idea. Keep in mind though, you won't want to take the chance of tripping the breaker if you have a computer plugged into the strip. In this case, plugging directly in the wall would be recommended.
Yes, the USB power strip will charge your device when plugged into a laptop.
Answer: Any device which exceeds a computer's VA/Watt rating should not be plugged into the outlets. Most printers can be plugged into a power strip. A laser printer, however, should be plugged directly into the wall.
One for each outlet. If it is a duplex outlet, that would mean two.If you're asking how much power can be used in a single outlet, that would depend upon the branch overcurrent protection, the distance to the panel and what other loads are already on other receptacles on that branch.It is certainly possible to plug a "power strip" into a receptacle and add as many rechargers as you want to, until the circuit breaker on the strip pops or the fuse or circuit breaker at the panel trips.It is generally a violation of fire code to plug another power strip or extension cord into a power strip.
The Smart Strip Power Strip features advanced circuitry that not only offers excellent power surge protection and line noise filtering, but is actually able to 'sense' the flow of electrical current through the strip's control outlet. Because of this unique ability, the Smart Strip can turn off selected equipment when its not in use -- creating benefit that no other power strip on the market today can offer.
For some reason, UL (the group which evaluates the safety of electrical products) says that you shouldn't daisy-chain multiple power strips, and that you shouldn't plug a power strip into an extension cord. Any instructions that came with your power strip would probably tell you the same thing.
If you want to know the amperage for each outlet on a power strip then check the nameplate current on the device that is plugged into that outlet on the power strip. Power strips usually have their own breaker that will trip at 15 amps. If you load the strip to its maximum capacity there is a good chance that it will trip before the distribution circuit breaker will trip. You can not simply divide the total amps by the number of outlets as each device will have a different amperage and depending on where it is plugged into the strip these amperage's in a set position will change.
A power strip (also known as an extension block, power board and by many other variations) is a block of electrical sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible cable and allows multiple electrical devices to be plugged in. As such it can be considered a type of trailing socket though that term is more often used for single and double cable mounted sockets. The term is also used to refer to the complete assembly with the power strip on one end and a plug on the other. Power strips are often used when many electrical devices are in proximity, such as for audio/video and computer systems. Power strips often include a circuit breaker to safely limit the electric power flowing through them.
There are many ways to lower your electric bill, but here is one that will not only save electricity, but save your appliances. It becomes second nature quickly. Put everything that has a constant light or clock on it, on a power strip and turn off the power strip when you're not using it. Everything from televisions to printers use electricity all the time they're plugged in and turning off the power strip effectively unplugs them. No more wasted electricity.
usually the box the lights come in tell you how many strands you can put together for 1 plug. the common number is 3 strings of lights per plug so if you get a power strip you can put 3 strings of lights in each plug and if it is a 4 plug power strip you can put 12 strings of light into the power strip
There are many ways to lower your electric bill, but here is one that will not only save electricity, but save your appliances. It becomes second nature quickly. Put everything that has a constant light or clock on it, on a power strip and turn off the power strip when you're not using it. Everything from televisions to printers use electricity all the time they're plugged in and turning off the power strip effectively unplugs them. No more wasted electricity.
Always check the plug to make sure it is plugged in. The second thing is check the power strip make sure that is receiving power. Third thing is check the power button located on the back of the computer make sure it is on.