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1. Creative Hobbies Lamp Cord With Rotary Switch, Polarized Plug, Stripped Ends Ready for Wiring and Repairing Lamps - UL Listed Safe -6 Foot White
- Components are U.L. and CSA Listed
- White SPT-1 #18/105 degree wire
- Has a quality matching rotary switch
- Ends are stripped and tinned for easy wiring
- Factory assembled components
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2. (Pair - Red & Black) 12 Terminal Distribution Block -BUSBARS- With Ring Terminals
1/4" Stud - 12 Terminal Red & Black Power Distribution Block For a Variety Of wiring ScenariosIncludes 12x nylon 16-14 awg #8 1x nylon 12-10 awg 1/4 1x nylon 8 awg 1/4 1x nylon 6 awg 1/412 Stainless Steel #8-32 Terminal Screws and Stainless Stud Will Not Rust Or Corrode In Wet EnvironmentsUse In Aut...
3. Tripp Lite 7 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip, Extra Long Cord 25 ft., 1080 Joules, Lifetime Limited Warranty & $25K INSURANCE (TLP725)
- Home and Office AC surge suppressor protects your computer/laptop, home theater system and other devices from a voltage spike and more
- 1080 joule surge suppression rating with EMI/RFI line noise filtering to help components perform at their peak while extending their lifespan
- 7 outlets with 1 specially designed to accommodate a transformer plug without blocking other outlets
- Extra-long 25ft cord for applications involving greater distances
- Diagnostic LED alerts user of protection status
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4. Antigravity Batteries AG-801 Black One Size Lithium Ion battery
Antigravity AG-801 Lithium Motorcycle/Motorsports Battery, Small Case formatBuilt in the USA to high quality standards with unbreakable all-Brass terminal designUltra Lightweight: only 1.5 lbs. Enjoy better handling, braking and accelerationHigh Power: 240 Cranking Amps. Faster motor turnover and be...
5. APC Surge Protector with USB Ports, P11U2, 2880 Joule, 6' Cord, Flat Plug, 11 Outlet Power Strip
- 2630 Joules surge protection energy rating
- 11 outlet surge protector power strip
- 8 foot power cord with flat end 90 degree space saving plug
- 2 USB ports provide 2.4Amps of charging power
- Lifetime warranty and 250,000 dollars connected equipment protection policy
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Okay thank you. I think I understand.
What do you think of the device being sold to accomplish this? I posted it above, it's this? There's a few of that sort of thing that I found...
Thanks so much!
Hi, thanks for the suggestions. Actually, by shopping for din rails i got recommended a "bus bar" which seems to be what I need. See
https://www.amazon.com/Pair-Terminal-Distribution-BUSBARS-Terminals/dp/B07C4W7YKG/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=busbar&qid=1573749715&sr=8-4
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the quick reply! All that's plugged into the surge protector is my tv and cable receiver box.
How do i know the size? I don't see the awg anywhere.
Bought it here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000UD679U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
and this is the product page:
https://www.tripplite.com/protect-it-7-outlet-surge-protector-25-ft-cord-1080-joules-light-gray-housing~TLP725
Don't see anything on either page
What if I used this
fridge is rated at .85 amps at 115 volts, and this is the surge protector. My pc is actually just running old graphics cards that suck up a lot of power plus an overclocked cpu. i just launched a game and i was using 600 watts and i was only at 70% gpu usage and 60% cpu usage.
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exactly what i have connected to the strip is my speakers 208mA, my dac and amp at 500mA, 8 watts; and 1500mA, 21 watts respectively, the fridge mentioned above, a phone charger (max 5V, 2 Amps), very small ethernet splitter with no label on it, and a 12 volt 3 amp usb hub. i was mistaken earlier, my monitors are actually connected to my ups not the strip. and at full load with all my monitors on, pc running at full speed, it will pull anywhere from 600 to 700 watts with occasionally around 850 if i also have my 3d printer connected to it.