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DaveyK
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi
I have a double power point/outlet, with two power boards/strips. 220+v?
Australia Max 2400watts?
Can I run a cooling/pedestal fan of 170 watts, on the same power strip/board
as a PC and laptop? Will this cause power drain to the hard drives.
I ask this as I was told by an electrician, not to have an air-conditioner
on the same power circuit as my PC, or hard drive damage may occur, not to
mention running too many watts for the outlet.
(I've actually got one 170watt fan and another 70watt on another power
point/outlet.)
So are fans generally safe on the same power strips/boards as PC's. (All
things being equal - not trying to use > 2400 watts on that power
outlet/point.) and not using far too many peripherals etc. on that strip. I
may have to check the power circuits in the house to evaluate which power
outlets/points are on the same circuit.
Thanks in advance. I hope you understand my rant fairly easily.
Dave
I have a double power point/outlet, with two power boards/strips. 220+v?
Australia Max 2400watts?
Can I run a cooling/pedestal fan of 170 watts, on the same power strip/board
as a PC and laptop? Will this cause power drain to the hard drives.
I ask this as I was told by an electrician, not to have an air-conditioner
on the same power circuit as my PC, or hard drive damage may occur, not to
mention running too many watts for the outlet.
(I've actually got one 170watt fan and another 70watt on another power
point/outlet.)
So are fans generally safe on the same power strips/boards as PC's. (All
things being equal - not trying to use > 2400 watts on that power
outlet/point.) and not using far too many peripherals etc. on that strip. I
may have to check the power circuits in the house to evaluate which power
outlets/points are on the same circuit.
Thanks in advance. I hope you understand my rant fairly easily.
Dave