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Re: FRC Blogged - Wireless Security, Karthik at TEDx and a Pop Safety Quiz!

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Originally Posted by sanddrag View Post
On the power strips, you've got to be kidding me. It's not about how many you hook together. It's about the load being put on them. So long as the load is well below spec, I see no issue in daisy-chaining power strips. If they are truly going to stop us from daisy-chaining power strips, they better provide us with at least 4 outlets per pit. Either that, or someone needs to point me to a 20-outlet power strip/squid. Or, can we use a triple-tap outlet adapter in each outlet in a power strip? This is silly.
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Originally Posted by 1075guy View Post
Agreed. Power strips are a glorified hunk of wire with extra connectors attached.
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Originally Posted by Jim Wilks View Post
Yes, this made me laugh too. The number of power strips is unimportant. Only the load matters. Yet more misguided efforts at "safety" based on no facts.
While you may be correct, Fire Marshall Bill says no daisy-chaining. We've been dinged in our workshop for that in the past. So, right or wrong, what he says, goes.
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