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Surge protector question

Bladestorm

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Would plugging this power strip into this surge protector pose any problems? I'd be powering the system in my sig off of it.
 
Why do you need a 12 outlet power strip?

You need to be careful about putting too many high wattage items on the power strip.
Laser printers, copiers, and some other office equipment can pull a lot of power.

The surge suppressor says it has a 12A breaker so that's good.
If you keep popping the breaker, take that as a sign you are doing something wrong. :)
 
I don't need all 12 outlets, but it's nice to have. I'm really just trying to declutter and manage my cable situation. My plan was to mount the strip on the wall behind my desk.
 
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