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samlowry2012-12-15 07:07:09
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samlowry, 2012-12-15 07:07:09

Are there portable power strips for travelers in nature?

I saw a similar thing from a friend, but homemade: a small socket, a thin and very long wire. For what: at the airport, a cheap hotel (it is common practice to place sockets in inconvenient places so that they burn less electricity) - throw a wire to power the laptop.

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astrobeglec, 2012-12-15
@astrobeglec

IMHO it's easier to do it yourself than to find it. It's 15 minutes of work.

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lubezniy, 2012-12-16
@lubezniy

Buy some kind of power filter for 5 meters with a smaller number of outlets and attach a spacer shuttle from something behind it so that you can wind the wire (I saw this on old Soviet extension cords).
But really portable "roulettes" with long wires are not suitable for large loads: the longer the wire, the higher its resistance, and therefore the thicker the wires are needed for the same load. Saving on insulation at a voltage of 220V is rather dumb. China, of course, does everything, but after two fires of Chinese extension cords, I became more careful about such issues.

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freeznah, 2012-12-15
@freeznah

The most compact under the tag "extension tape measure" lamadama.ru/235/5840/troynik_udlinitel_start.html A
great idea for a start-up extension cord for 2A in the body of a real measuring tape. You have to take perspective.

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Antares19, 2012-12-17
@Antares19

There is nothing better than an ordinary compact extension cord for three sockets :)
In tae, as in Tesco, they bought it in the first year - it has already saved me a thousand times.

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