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For people that want to run a whole data center with only power outlet.

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Finally, a surge generator protector worthy of my x-mas tree and multimedia setup.

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The Rosetta Stone anno 2024.

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Thank the gods-- experts!! Is this okay please? It’s a 12 socket, 2USB, Surge Protector with Joule Rating: 3900

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Currently plugged in: Fibre hub and router; small TV; occasionally laptop.

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It should specify its max wattage somewhere. But since it’s 3900 joules which is quite a lot for a surge protector iirc, I assume it’s decent quality, so should handle at least ~1800W which should be more than enough for the stuff you plugged into it

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Thanks :)

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Probably supports more power than the shown strip.

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