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#280821 - 28/04/2006 15:45
Re: Power distribution in a UK home office
[Re: andy]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 29/08/2000
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Loc: Canada
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Quote: 'm sure I am not the only person here who has a rediculous amount of devices
Sure you are. The rest of us muggles just have a ridiculous number of devices.
Ganged outlets ("power bars"), with individual device switches, are pretty much the only low-tech answer, I fear. But that's not a UK only solution. You folks do have the added burden of those humongous plugs for everything.
One tip is to ensure the switches are easily accessible, and not buried beneath a table or desk.
A back-burner project of mine here, is to finally assemble a solid-state relay box to let my 24/7 server switch things on/off on demand, like extra hard drives, lights, etc.. The server itself stays on, but it only chews about 18W or so, steady state.
Cheers
Edited by mlord (28/04/2006 15:48)
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