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Ningbo Linmao Electric Co., Ltd is a manufacturer of Plugs & Sockets Manufacturers all over the world, specializing in wholesale Plugs and Sockets, we enjoy a good reputation among our customers due to our perfect service, quality products and competitive prices. Meanwhile, as a professional OEM/ODM Plugs & Sockets factory, we have a number of product certificates, including ISO 9001, CE, VDE, ETL, ASTA, SII, we can also provide South African IEC test reports, and our annual output is sufficient to meet The needs of customers with different purchase volumes.

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Sep

2024

Can Power Strips really protect my devices from power fluctuations?

Can Power Strips really protect my devices from power fluctuations?

In today's digital age, our lives and work are increasingly dependent on various electronic devices. From smartphones and tablets to computers and TVs, these devices are not only expensive, but also store important data. However, power fluctuations are always threatening the safety of these devices.1. Hazards of power fluctuationsPower fluctuations refer to the phenomenon that the voltage, current or frequency in the power system changes. These fluctuations can be caused by a variety of reasons,...

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26

Aug

2024

Will long-term use of Power Strips increase electricity bills, and how to save energy?

Will long-term use of Power Strips increase electricity bills, and how to save energy?

In our daily lives, Power Strips are almost ubiquitous and necessary. Whether it is home, office or places where various electronic devices are concentrated, Power Strips provide us with convenient power connections. However, many people worry whether long-term use of Power Strips will increase electricity bills? Long-term use of Power Strips itself does not necessarily directly increase electricity bills. Power Strips are just a power distribution device, which does not consume a lot of electri...

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20

Aug

2024

How do Power Strips’ USB charging ports differ from regular outlets, and which one is better for fast charging?

How do Power Strips’ USB charging ports differ from regular outlets, and which one is better for fast charging?

In the ever-evolving world of modern technology, our reliance on electronic devices is undeniable. From smartphones and tablets to laptops and smartwatches, these gadgets have become an integral part of our daily lives. When it comes to powering them, we often turn to power strips and traditional wall outlets. But have you ever wondered the difference between a power strip with USB charging ports and a regular outlet? More importantly, which one is better for fast charging? Let’s start by explor...

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15

Aug

2024

How to use Power Strips efficiently in a small space and avoid clutter?

How to use Power Strips efficiently in a small space and avoid clutter?

In modern life, with the continuous increase of electronic devices, we are increasingly dependent on electricity to drive our daily life and work. However, in a small living or working space, the number of power sockets is often limited, and Power Strips have become a powerful assistant to solve this problem. However, improper use of Power Strips often leads to tangled and messy wires, which not only affects the appearance, but also may bring safety hazards. So, how to use Power Strips efficient...

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Industry Knowledge Extension

Plugs and sockets can differ across countries and regions in terms of their size, shape, voltage, frequency, and grounding. Some of the main differences include:
Plug shape and size: Different countries have different plug shapes and sizes. For example, the United States uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Europe uses Type C, Type E, and Type F plugs.
Voltage: The voltage of electrical systems can differ across countries. For example, the United States uses a 120-volt system, while many countries in Europe use a 220-volt system.
Frequency: The frequency of the electrical system can also vary across countries. For example, the United States uses a 60-hertz system, while many countries in Europe use a 50-hertz system.
Grounding: Some countries have grounded electrical systems, while others do not. Grounding helps to protect against electric shocks and can be an important safety feature.
Standards and regulations: Different countries have different safety standards and regulations for plugs and sockets, which can impact their design and use.
It's important to be aware of these differences when traveling to other countries, as using the wrong plug or voltage can be dangerous and can damage your electrical devices. Adapters and voltage converters can be used to help adapt to different plug and voltage systems, but it's important to choose the right ones for your specific needs.

There are several safety considerations to keep in mind when using plugs and sockets, including:
Check for damage: Before using a plug or socket, check for any signs of damage, such as cracks, frayed wires, or loose connections. Do not use damaged plugs or sockets, as they can be dangerous.
Use the correct voltage: Always use the correct voltage for your electrical devices. Using the wrong voltage can cause damage to the device or even start a fire.
Use grounded plugs and sockets: Grounding helps to protect against electric shocks. Whenever possible, use grounded plugs and sockets.
Don't overload sockets: Overloading sockets with too many devices can cause overheating and create a fire hazard. Spread your devices across multiple sockets and avoid using extension cords whenever possible.
Keep away from water: Plugs and sockets should be kept away from water, as water can conduct electricity and increase the risk of electric shock.
Don't touch plugs or sockets with wet hands: Wet hands can increase the risk of electric shock. Always dry your hands before touching plugs or sockets.
Unplug when not in use: Unplug electrical devices when they are not in use. This can help to prevent electrical fires and reduce energy consumption.
Use certified plugs and sockets: Look for plugs and sockets that have been certified by safety organizations, such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or CSA (Canadian Standards Association).
By following these safety considerations, you can help to ensure that you use plugs and sockets safely and prevent accidents or damage to your devices.

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