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a switched power strip

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Individually switched is the key feature. The power strip, now gracing our bedroom, has a switch per socket on the extension. This means I can turn off the plugged in devices one at a time.

a switched power strip

This is a simple benefit, I can leave the power strip plugged into the wall sockets and have the power strip beside my bed, I can turn off phone or computer power supplies easily and quickly. Also the light ( and power supply) is now controlled from this switch. Each country does these differently, in fact the cumbersome UK plugs are a benefit here, there size means that there is space for a switch.

a power strip

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Just for the sake of clarity, this is a power strip, they have many local names, about as many as there are plug types in the world. The UK plugs shown below are the more complex end of the plug types. They are all three pin and earthed, the wall sockets must have a switch, but the power strips do not have to have them.
A power strip
These are the bad ones. French and US examples to follow.

The ugliness of unplugging

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One of the background thoughts behind creating this site was about aesthetics or beauty. When you have a set of power supplies plugged into a power strip then they look tidy and correct. Unplug the ones you don't need and they look a mess. Hence the idea about switching off some of them and leaving the rest in situ.
A secondary motive is that I have a one year old son and I'd rather he didn't play with the unplugged power supplies. So there is a safety issue as well.
Short piece in the Guardian today on the multitude of power supplies required to support a digital life

We're under attack. Our civilisation is being colonised by an alien species intent on destroying our planet and, in the meantime, our sanity.

Evidence of this invasion is almost certainly only a few feet away, at your nearest power socket. Odds-on it'll be occupied by a little black box, possibly feeding a trickle of current into some half-forgotten electronic gizmo, possibly doing nothing but gently heating the surrounding air.

Read the rest on the Guardian

I agree whole heartedly, we have too many of these black blocks heating the air, a friend commented to me when I launched this site about the benefits of USB based charging, at least I can charge my iPod from my MacBook Pro.

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