Brennenstuhl Secure-Tec (10 x, Type 13, 3 m)
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Brennenstuhl Secure-Tec

10 x, Type 13, 3 m


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Killer Bunny

1 year ago

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elldaimo

2 years ago

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gschwinds

2 years ago

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Well, it's still a bit early in the morning, but... Power failure and blowing a fuse is completely different from a lightning strike. The former means no current or voltage, the latter means too much, far too much voltage. This power strip can only help against overvoltage (e.g. lightning strike).

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Leemann12

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Depending on how much power your PC consumes in standby. The adjustable switching threshold can be set between approx. 8 and 80 W according to the description.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Leader_fox09

7 years ago

Hello, This is just a guess. It is possible that when you placed your order the available stock was put on reserve for your order. If Digitec has not placed a new order with the supplier, it is normal that it is indicated as unknown. But I think your order has been counted so you will probably receive it. I'm sure you will receive it.

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weidmannb

6 years ago

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muehlbach

6 years ago

I can neither confirm nor deny whether the slave connections switch off only after a few seconds. The fact is that after the master is switched off, all slaves also switch off. I have never noticed a visible delay, but I would not mind a later switch-off in the range of seconds. I can highly recommend this power strip because of its flawless function.

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