Is it possible to get a kettle lead with built in surge protection? Or is it always done through a power strip?
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Looks pretty crap. And for less than five quid, probably works like it.
It exists though... ;-)
If your kit is worth money, invest in protecting it.
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edit : can't you get a wall socket in the UK with one built in ? including the reset switch if possible of course...
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Yeah, the little single socket surge protector things are crappy. 400 Joules isn't worth it. As mentioned, if its something thats expensive enough to protect, then get a decent surge supressor.
It is possible to get wall sockets with supression, however they require more space in the wall and you'd have to rip it out if it blows. Usually these type are for larger power distribution panels.
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APC makes single socket surge supressors that do work
they can handle up to 40k+ amps
Does not wear down, works without resetting, only drawback is that they only work in grounded sockets..If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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Are there many ungrounded sockets in Sweden? There are none in Germany.
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All UK sockets are grounded.
Get decent protection. Strip board aren't too expensive and will often come with free insurance.
You can get double-plug adapters with some surge protection, but don't unless you have to.
And FWIW a kettle lead != IEC. They have a notch between L & N, as I know to my cost. I was once creating a notch...ended up going to hospital and having stiches
Get a cordless kettle while you are there. Mine illuminates blue on standby and red while heatingFT.
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Originally posted by Fat Tone View PostGet a cordless kettle while you are there. Mine illuminates blue on standby and read while heating
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Oh yes, sorry. So it readiates a radish glow when it's hating the watear? (I know, they don't get better over time... I'll stop now )
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