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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
110V and it doesn't have a AC adapter (this thing here) you CAN'T plug it into a 220V thing, it will burn it completely. #10 Great. Thanks guys.Just one more question, if the power strip is surge protected, is that a bad idea? It depends on the nature of the surge protection, but if it is just a passive surge protector, it shouldn't hurt anything.Worth noting that a 220 V surge protector will be useless on 110 V though. Mild overvoltage for 220 V is 'your shit is burnt to the ground' on 110 V #11 It depends on the nature of the surge protection, but if it is just a passive surge protector, it shouldn't hurt anything.Worth noting that a 220 V surge protector will be useless on 110 V though. Mild overvoltage for 220 V is 'your shit is burnt to the ground' on 110 V I see. Yeah, I'm not too worried about the lack of surge protection, just wondering if this ssurge protection my my power strip would render the strip useless (i.e. doesn't work) when running on 110V. I'm assuming those in these power strips are passive ones?Also I'm assuming charging 2 iPads, a laptop, a portable speaker, a battery charger will not exceed 13A? (I calculated about maybe 6A)Also is there a safe way to test if the device is charging safely from it when I plug it in into a 110V outlet without blowing any devices?Thanks all, you've been very helpful.P.S. I wish there were more standards the world round! Just like those damn laptop and phone chargers.
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