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why is it bad to daisy chain power strips?
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2017-09-28 at 1:07 AM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 1:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic Is it just because if you end up plugging like 20 things into a power strip meant for 8 that it would draw too much current and start a fire?
pretty much, overloading the equipment causes heat and eventual equipment failure
like IS said, depending on quality the powerstrip will often melt down before current hits the threshold for your building's circuit breaker -
2017-09-28 at 1:10 AM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 1:13 AM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 1:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 Me
lol right, and salts don't dissociate into their component ions in aqueous solutions.
this little thing you do where you pretend to know more than you do and then say "but i'm not telling you" is getting old. you probably wouldn't know even if you were an electrician. i know a few and none of them know what the fuck i'm talking about when i start talking about circuits -
2017-09-28 at 5:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic lol right, and salts don't dissociate into their component ions in aqueous solutions.
this little thing you do where you pretend to know more than you do and then say "but i'm not telling you" is getting old. you probably wouldn't know even if you were an electrician. i know a few and none of them know what the fuck i'm talking about when i start talking about circuits
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2017-09-28 at 12:59 PM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 1:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon It can just overload the outlet. It's not the act of daisy chaining itself. It's no different than overloading the outlet any other ways.
What do you mean by "overload the outlet"? I'm asking technically, why is it dangerous. Obviously a person with any sort of basic level of intelligence knows that eventually you're going to have too much shit plugged into it. You don't need to know anything about electronics to know that. -
2017-09-28 at 1:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic What do you mean by "overload the outlet"? I'm asking technically, why is it dangerous. Obviously a person with any sort of basic level of intelligence knows that eventually you're going to have too much shit plugged into it. You don't need to know anything about electronics to know that.
I think InfantCock gave a better explanation than I could. -
2017-09-28 at 1:15 PM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 3:29 PM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 5:14 PM UTC
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2017-09-28 at 5:37 PM UTC