SimonPeters116
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Many years ago I bought a 'Smart' surge protection multi-socket.
The 'Smart' bit is, it has a master socket. When whatever is plugged into the master socket is switched off, it cuts the power to all the peripheral sockets.
In my case, the computer is plugged into the master socket. All the peripherals which need the computer for input/output are plugged into the secondary sockets.
My issue is, my fancy new computer doesn't use enough power, at tick-over, to trip the smart switch.
It does once it has some work to do, like downloading and installing a game, or playing a game, that's enough to trip the switch. But just general web surfing, watching youtube videos etc, isn't.
I had my monitor, speakers, printer, web cam, desk lamp plugged into it, but have had to transfer them to another multi-socket.
This is a pain in the neck tbh. Only my computer is surge protected now, for one thing.
Another pain is, this is on a chain of two other extension/multi sockets. Yes, I know, the only major power user is my computer. The only things plugged into the other multi-sockets are chargers and my router/wi-fi hub, I'm definitely not overloading my wall socket. There isn't another closer wall socket which I could use, unless I run the cable across a door way, which is even less desirable.
So I'm wondering what your opinions are on the best surge protection sockets?
I've had a look on fleabay/amazon. Wi-fi controlled smart sockets look ok, but I'm not certain they fit the bill really.
Ideally, what I'm after is the same as I've got. A master socket that switches off everything else, but with a lower threshold to trip the switch.
Any ideas? If there isn't anything that fits my desires, what would you recommend?
The 'Smart' bit is, it has a master socket. When whatever is plugged into the master socket is switched off, it cuts the power to all the peripheral sockets.
In my case, the computer is plugged into the master socket. All the peripherals which need the computer for input/output are plugged into the secondary sockets.
My issue is, my fancy new computer doesn't use enough power, at tick-over, to trip the smart switch.
It does once it has some work to do, like downloading and installing a game, or playing a game, that's enough to trip the switch. But just general web surfing, watching youtube videos etc, isn't.
I had my monitor, speakers, printer, web cam, desk lamp plugged into it, but have had to transfer them to another multi-socket.
This is a pain in the neck tbh. Only my computer is surge protected now, for one thing.
Another pain is, this is on a chain of two other extension/multi sockets. Yes, I know, the only major power user is my computer. The only things plugged into the other multi-sockets are chargers and my router/wi-fi hub, I'm definitely not overloading my wall socket. There isn't another closer wall socket which I could use, unless I run the cable across a door way, which is even less desirable.
So I'm wondering what your opinions are on the best surge protection sockets?
I've had a look on fleabay/amazon. Wi-fi controlled smart sockets look ok, but I'm not certain they fit the bill really.
Ideally, what I'm after is the same as I've got. A master socket that switches off everything else, but with a lower threshold to trip the switch.
Any ideas? If there isn't anything that fits my desires, what would you recommend?