I know daisy chaining extension cables is generally frowned upon but its for length away from socket rather than adding extra devices.
I want to have a sonos speaker and a WiFi node next to each other on a shelf I've just put up. They'll be plugged into a 4 socket extention cable, which will go into another 4 socket cable, which goes into the wall.
Is having two low power items in this arrangement really a risk?
Is having two low power items in this arrangement really a risk?
Not a very big one.
Many electrical rules and regulations seem to be written for high power devices that need good earthing. While that is very sensible it isn't what most modern things we plug in are.
I know daisy chaining extension cables is generally frowned upon but its for length away from socket rather than adding extra devices.
I want to have a sonos speaker and a WiFi node next to each other on a shelf I've just put up. They'll be plugged into a 4 socket extention cable, which will go into another 4 socket cable, which goes into the wall.
Is having two low power items in this arrangement really a risk?