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This list contains ten things that should never be connected to a power strip.

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1. Check the Maximum Output of the Power Strip Before connecting any devices, it is important to check the maximum capacity of the power strip, which is normally displayed on the power cable. It is essential to have this information in order to avoid overloads.

2. Determining the Power of the item The ability to determine the power rating of any electrical item is written on the appliance itself. If, for example, you have a power strip that is capable of handling up to 3500 watts and you have appliances such as an oven (2500W), a vacuum cleaner (800W), and a kettle (250W) plugged in at the same time, then you have surpassed the limit and need to disconnect someone or something in order to prevent any potential dangers.

Notable Electronics That Should Not Be Connected to Power Strips:

To begin, ovens are power-hungry appliances that should never be connected to power strips because of their high power consumption. Make use of a wall outlet that is specifically designed for that purpose in order to avoid overheating and possible fire threats.

2. Refrigerator: Although their power consumption is lower than that of other appliances, refrigerators nevertheless need a steady supply of energy and should be hooked directly into a wall socket in order to prevent overloading.

3. The washing machine and the dryer are two machines that have a significant energy consumption and should be put into separate outlets in order to avoid overheating and electrical risks.

4.Using space heaters with power strips should be avoided because space heaters have the potential to rapidly overload the strip, which may lead to the danger of a fire.

5. Microwave: Despite their little size, microwaves have a substantial power consumption and should be connected directly into wall sockets.

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