Power strips

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Power strips

Postby Firebird » Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:02 pm

When traveling and staying at indoor lodgings, consider taking a travel size power surge protector which cost less then $15 bucks through Office Depot. Where you are staying, might not have enough electrical outlets and the travel power strip may be what you need. It'll help keep a group of your charging electronics in one location as opposed to in multiple locations and having to trade out one once it's fully charged for another that needs charging.
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Re: Power strips

Postby RocketMan » Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:27 pm

Power Strips??

I always though power corrupts (but given the right circumstances this aspect could be highly entertaining)... :lol:

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Re: Power strips

Postby Firebird » Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:20 pm

RocketMan wrote:Power Strips??

I always though power corrupts (but given the right circumstances this aspect could be highly entertaining)... :lol:

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Re: Power strips

Postby Firebird » Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:28 pm

Along with the travel (mini) surge protector I just got, it has two ports for USB charging connections and you can rotate the prong plug and it comes with a USB cable. The two USB slots will alleviate the need to take the plugs of two of your USB powered devices.
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