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Connecting Multiple RTV Devices to One 230V Socket: Safety Strips, LED Strips, Power Supply

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  • #1 9795645
    pieeter
    Level 9  
    Hello, when it comes to electrics and electronics, I am completely green so you can laugh as much as you want, but please answer me.

    The problem is that in the room I have only one working 230V socket (a block of flats, old wires that still remember the end of the '80s). I have a safety strip connected to this socket and a laptop, modem power supply, 5.1 speakers and a printer are connected to it. A second strip is also connected to this strip and there is a large tv + dvd + decorative led strip (5W). And this is one part of the socket, in the other I plan to connect a set of 5m (72W) led strip + power supply to it.

    I have two questions - are there any contraindications when connecting such a number of devices to one socket and do these strips solve the problem?

    And the second question - can this 5m led strip with a power supply also be connected via a fuse strip?

    Thanks in advance for your answer.
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    #2 9795721
    darek_wp
    Level 28  
    pieeter wrote:
    I have two questions - are there any contraindications when connecting such a number of devices to one socket

    The power consumption of devices connected to this socket should not exceed the value of about 1000W, assuming an aluminum installation with a cross-section of 1.5mm ^.

    pieeter wrote:
    Can this 5m led strip with power supply also be connected via a fuse strip?

    If possible, it is always safer if the device is connected by additional protection.
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  • #3 9795786
    pieeter
    Level 9  
    Thanks, and where can you check the power consumption, because from what I see on the laptop power supply, it is given only in amperes, there is a conversion factor for it (I know that there is the formula P = U * I but I do not know how it is in the case of power supplies, voltage changes to 12V with LEDs, etc.).
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  • #4 9796175
    Anonymous
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  • #5 9798490
    darek_wp
    Level 28  
    With all due respect to the knowledge of my colleague Bronek22 - 2300W in such an installation is practically for the whole house, not for one room. In addition, as the author of the topic will charge the socket with full power, any inclusion of other receivers in the apartment (e.g. kettle or washing machine) will cause the security to work.
  • #6 9798665
    Łukasz-O
    Admin of electroenergetics
    darek_wp wrote:
    With all due respect to the knowledge of my colleague Bronek22 - 2300W in such an installation is practically for the whole house, not for one room. In addition, as the author of the topic will charge the socket with full power, any inclusion of other receivers in the apartment (e.g. kettle or washing machine) will cause the security to work.


    Buddy, but the electric kettle itself consumes about 2300 W. I understand that if I want to drink tea, I have to turn off all other devices in the house?
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