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28 Feb Just wanted to share my latest DIY project with the Hoffmanite crowd! So here is the inner sanctum of a naked DIY power strip. . that removing an intervening Isobar powerstrip with filtering made all the difference; that is.
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My very first PC came with an accessory pack, one of the accessories was a rather cheap power strip. I converted it to filtered with full three line.
Description:Surge suppression is usually provided by one or more metal-oxide varistors MOVs , which are inexpensive two-terminal semiconductors. A different power strip design intended to save energy uses a passive infrared PIR or ultrasonic sound detector to determine if a person is nearby. Please know that if you too would like to build your own DIY power strip I am more than happy to guide you through the process. Therefore, in many cases the only protection against overload is the branch circuit fuse which may well have a rating higher than the adapter. Unprotected power strips are often mistakenly called "surge suppressors" or "surge protectors" even though they may have no ability to suppress surges. In the UK, standard BS plugs and sockets are rated at 13 A but are provided on circuits protected by circuit breakers of up to 32 A.
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