The problem people seem to forget is that the breaker is there to protect the wire. Without it the extra current in the circuit will cause the wire to overheat and melt. It’s like pumping too much water in a small pipe causing the pipe to burst, too much current on a conductor with cause it to melt
Hey man I just blew the apartment circuit with my synth gear, mind if I cold lamp three separate multi taps off of that? Hope it’s cool the grounding tab snapped clean off
Get a couple neighbors to do the same thing and then set up some chairs in the backyard to wait and see if the transformer fuse blows on the utility pole before the houses burn down.
I used to live in a house where we had to be careful which socket we plugged the toaster into so we didn't blow the fuse powering half the house when it popped. I'm pretty sure that house just anthropomorphised and started crying and doesn't know why.
I used to live in a house where you had to turn off the air con if you wanted to run the toaster or microwave w/out blowing the fuse. And none of the outlets were grounded.
I'm not sure what's better:
- the fact out looks to have a 1.4 foot/50cm cord so it's basically got to be jammed right up against the socket
- the way i can feel my home insurance premium go up from just looking at this picture
At university (80s) accommodation block rooms had one 2A socket as standard.
The guy next door had several 4-way extensions hanging off an unfused 2A plug, which eventually melted, fusing the two connecting wires to each other...
He of course blamed me, the electronics student, when it all blew.
108, 15 amp sockets is good, though still unnecessarily modest. But I think the cord the plugs in the strip has a serious problem for 1,620 Amp service.
Seven inches too short it's needs be more like 10 inches.
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My brother the electrician.
You're welcome.
but I think you should
Big Warm doesn't want you to know this hack
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"The Electronic pump" imagine a weapon that have 66 Ways to shot and Electrocute someone...
And it won’t handle a hair dryer. Got it.
on account of the fire
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Not fire protection
Not fire proof
Just stating what this thing will inevitably become.
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Yeah that'll do it
It will now be run solely by Jack Power, heir to the power strip and extension cord fortune
- the fact out looks to have a 1.4 foot/50cm cord so it's basically got to be jammed right up against the socket
- the way i can feel my home insurance premium go up from just looking at this picture
Yes this is perfect. Thanks you.
Paging @cpsc.gov
The guy next door had several 4-way extensions hanging off an unfused 2A plug, which eventually melted, fusing the two connecting wires to each other...
He of course blamed me, the electronics student, when it all blew.
FTFY
Some assembly required.
Yeah, that's pretty much guaranteed...
It's all going to depend on cost.
That is, which is cheaper, 64 devices Daisy chained, or the all-in-one 108?
Seven inches too short it's needs be more like 10 inches.
…Yeah, sounds right.
Toasty
Hope to see you soon else. ❤️
Conveniently, it will also provide a obvious path for the firemen on their visit.
It would be way too hot. Do half space heaters and half AC’s to make it comfortable