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Power Strips
Power Strips
As members of a modern society, we can no longer get by in our daily lives without power sockets. However, most apartments and homes do not have enough sockets to operate all the necessary everyday devices, making additional power strips essential.
Power Strips in Various Sizes and with Additional Features
Power strips come in different forms, most noticeably in the number of sockets they offer. Some also feature an integrated timer, allowing connected devices to automatically turn off at a specific time. Others are equipped with surge protection to safeguard computers, monitors, and other devices against lightning strikes. Highly advanced power strips come with built-in uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and distributors with a master/slave configuration are becoming increasingly popular. This setup defines a power consumption threshold for a connected main device. If this threshold is not met (for example, when the PC is turned off), the power supply to other connected devices is automatically cut off, thereby deactivating them.