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.
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.