
Brennenstuhl Secure-Tec
10 x, Type 13, 3 m
Brennenstuhl Secure-Tec
10 x, Type 13, 3 m
It is in fact 10 and not 8. I have passed this on to the relevant department for correction and it will be processed as soon as possible.
I would measure the effective power consumption, it probably fluctuates so much, for example when the mobile is being charged on the PC.
Not all slots, just those defined as “slave” to the master. It’s a special set up…
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).
So I have : PC as master Mixing desk, mic preamp, 3 monitors and the speakers are connected and with a little adjustment of the voltage on the rotary wheel it works without problems.
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.
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.
All right, logical:-) to answer the question, yes, the pins are partially insulated. The strip works reliably for me. It has been in operation for just over a year.
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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