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| AlienInferno:
Just giving it a bump. Want to know if anyone can answer my last question. Would like to do this as safely as possible. |
| TopJimmyCooks:
Warning: I may not be qualified to answer this question. However, I have an IE320 socket with no fuse, between my smart strip and wall power. As I see it, it's no different electrically than plugging my smart strip directly into the walls, it's basically a nice extension cord. And, I would have no problem plugging a pc, monitor into the smart strip then straight to the wall without an added fuse. That being said, a lot of premade ie320 ports with switches do have fuse holders, so I'm sure there are some applications where fuses are desirable. |
| AlienInferno:
--- Quote from: TopJimmyCooks on October 26, 2011, 08:59:41 am ---Warning: I may not be qualified to answer this question. However, I have an IE320 socket with no fuse, between my smart strip and wall power. As I see it, it's no different electrically than plugging my smart strip directly into the walls, it's basically a nice extension cord. And, I would have no problem plugging a pc, monitor into the smart strip then straight to the wall without an added fuse. That being said, a lot of premade ie320 ports with switches do have fuse holders, so I'm sure there are some applications where fuses are desirable. --- End quote --- That's the same thing I was thinking. |
| Mrephunk:
I bought this IEC320 outlet but want to know how to wire it with the switch, I am pretty sure I know how to do it but would like someone to really tell me how so I don't go frying anything because I wired it wrong ;D |
| Unstupid:
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