Both work fine here. Maybe there's some problem when viewing items meant for US use/sale (120VAC 15A is the standard smallest breaker size on a branch circuit).Funny how the big boys are digging their own grave...
Despite having tracking incorporated in the link, neither of these links can find the original item.
The Chinese and their brand naming... Superdanny cracks me up. It's just a matter of time before they just call it what it is. I can see it now, LED light bulbs branded YUORFOOLS.
Right, I use similar power strips.Not much different from these which I've used in equipment racks for decades:
https://www.legrandav.com/categorie...ults=20&f:productSubcategory=[Vertical Power]
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Yes… I think it’s like 9 for 15 amp circuits and 12 for 20 amp. But you can see where I am going with this.IIRC, NEC is only concerned with total load on a circuit, not the number of outlets. However, there are minimum spacing requirements for locations - mostly in residential installations. As a rule of thumb, figure 1.5Va per outlet, so ten on a fifteen amp circuit and about thirteen on a twenty amp circuit. Of course, certain appliances/machinery require specific dedicated circuits.
Both work fine here. Maybe there's some problem when viewing items meant for US use/sale (120VAC 15A is the standard smallest breaker size on a branch circuit).
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