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A desktop power strip is a bank of electrical outlets that distributes power to various devices in the home, at the desk, in the workshop or anywhere else that there's a collection of electrical appliances. They typically come in the shape of a power strip extension cord, ranging from 1.5ft to 25ft, but some wall-mounted models plug directly into the wall outlet. Surge protector power strips also prevent spikes in power from damaging electrical items, as well as offering convenience.
Electrical surges and spikes can cause irreparable damage to electronic devices. Surges can occur numerous times a day, and even if they don't immediately destroy electrical equipment they cause electronic rust and long-term degradation. They are especially damaging to microprocessors that can be found in home TV and audio equipment, computers and office equipment, and even appliances like refrigerators and washing machines. A surge protector power strip acts as a barrier, absorbing any unexpected increase in power, and potentially prolonging the life of your home or work equipment.
Power strip extension cords can include a single outlet, while some models offer 42 or more outlets. Consider the number of appliances you need to power and allow some extra outlets for the addition of new equipment. The length of the cord is also important when choosing a power distribution unit. If all equipment is in a single location close to a wall outlet, a 1.5ft extension cord might be ample. Extension cords should not be too tight, and the outlets should not be hanging off the edge of a desk or table. A cord that is too long can pose a potential trip hazard, and will look untidy. Leads as long as 25ft are also available, enabling you to power devices while running the cord safely around the perimeter of a room.
The vampire load of an appliance is the amount of power that it uses when you have the device turned off. This costs the average U.S. household hundreds of dollars a year. If you have a long list of devices, like TVs and A/V equipment, this figure could be much higher. A heavy duty desktop power strip can include a power switch. A single switch enables you to turn all devices on or off instantly, enabling you to avoid the cost associated with vampire loads.
If you charge a lot of electronic devices, look for desktop power strips with USB sockets. You can also buy power strips that include power inverters. Power surges can be especially damaging to cell phones and other sensitive electronic devices. Constructed from materials like stainless steel, heavy-duty power strips are durable and rugged. Often used in challenging environments like warehouses and workshops, they provide surge protection for expensive electrical equipment and tools.