Umm can your house’s electrical system withstand that many things plugged in at once and on? I see the last thing it offers you is a fire. I’d say you’d also need to add a fire extinguisher to this order. LOL
@narfcake Huh, the reviews say the rotating outlets on a the side are a lie too, they’re fixed. It’s only a cosmetic ripoff of the Belkins (which are quite handy).
A while back, I bought some surge protectors. Or rather, “surge protectors”. Its clamping voltage rating is 800V – which means anything connected to it would blow up from the high voltage long before any sort of protection kicks in.
@werehatrack 14/3 isn’t enough of a fire hazard, though!
(Naturally, I had no issue finding true fire hazard extension cords on Amazon – 25’ of 18/3. IIRC, they should only be good for 7 amps. That’s enough to run a toaster, microwave, and space heater together at the same time, right?)
So with a 900W/4A rating, this will work with 220V as well. Perfect for a small EU TV monitor and 65 additional 2.4A micro USB chargers to power a small fleet of balloon intercepting FPV micro drones. Heck of a lot cheaper than an AIM9 equipped F22.
@mediocrebot Good job. This looks more realistic (and less AI-built) than the original. That’s more a fault of the original than of your own good work, though.
Umm can your house’s electrical system withstand that many things plugged in at once and on? I see the last thing it offers you is a fire. I’d say you’d also need to add a fire extinguisher to this order. LOL
@Kidsandliz It depends on what is plugged in.
All space heaters and Sybians? Probably not.
Nothing but Ikea NÄVLINGE lamps? Should be ok in a modern house.
@Kidsandliz
If it’s documented, it’s a feature not a bug.
@blaineg So it needs sold with the makings of s’mores then instead of a fire extinguisher?
This thing is useless without a 1000’ extension cord. You think some 24 gauge copper clad aluminum wire will handle it?
Yes, I know it’s a shop. The real product only has 22 outlets.
@narfcake Huh, the reviews say the rotating outlets on a the side are a lie too, they’re fixed. It’s only a cosmetic ripoff of the Belkins (which are quite handy).
@blaineg I am not surprised.
A while back, I bought some surge protectors. Or rather, “surge protectors”. Its clamping voltage rating is 800V – which means anything connected to it would blow up from the high voltage long before any sort of protection kicks in.
The cord being so short is the only flaw I can see.
@yakkoTDI If only it were 7¾" long!
@narfcake @yakkoTDI You can get a 15’ cord.
@blaineg @yakkoTDI Up to a 15’ cord in the actual 22-outlet product, but the ('shopped) 66-outlet only comes with a 7 inch cord.
Should be sold as a package deal with four dozen 35 ft 14/3 extension cords.
@werehatrack 14/3 isn’t enough of a fire hazard, though!
(Naturally, I had no issue finding true fire hazard extension cords on Amazon – 25’ of 18/3. IIRC, they should only be good for 7 amps. That’s enough to run a toaster, microwave, and space heater together at the same time, right?)
@narfcake @werehatrack Can a dozen of these be daisy-chained?
@phendrick @werehatrack Only if it’s connected to itself somewhere, like this.
@narfcake @phendrick @werehatrack I saw a followup picture that had many of these plugged into the first one, but I haven’t been able to find it again.
It probably got deleted from the internet because just looking at it blows breakers.
So with a 900W/4A rating, this will work with 220V as well. Perfect for a small EU TV monitor and 65 additional 2.4A micro USB chargers to power a small fleet of balloon intercepting FPV micro drones. Heck of a lot cheaper than an AIM9 equipped F22.
KuoH
All I can do is lmfao
Wall outlets everywhere are appalled.
@rockblossom
https://shirt.woot.com/offers/theyre-watching-11
@narfcake @rockblossom
@blaineg @narfcake
@narfcake @rockblossom He took a right beating, poor bloke.
Worthless, because missing a key feature:
insufficient # of fake 5-star reviews.
/giphy 5 stars
@f00l You’re an all star?
@f00l The bot is sleeping? Awesome!
WORKER BEES! HERCULES! TURKEY GREASE! AWESOME!
@mediocrebot You’re an All Star!
@blaineg Dang - another prompt that’s gone away.
@blaineg @Kyeh Maybe the bot needs to be goated again …
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@blaineg @Kyeh @OldCatLady Hey now, let’s not be hasty!
you’re an all-star
@blaineg @OldCatLady @werehatrack
Oh yeah - I forgot about the “Hey now.”
you’re an all-star
/showme a power strip with 66 outlets
@mediocrebot Good job. This looks more realistic (and less AI-built) than the original. That’s more a fault of the original than of your own good work, though.
Power Outlet for Home, Office, Dorm, Gaming Room, Fire.
Product description checks out.
The culprit is Dana Sibera @NanoRaptor. She’s got lots of great stuff.
@blaineg
iMac with Light Emitting Resistor display.
USB Nanofloppy
@blaineg Finally a compatible drive for the video floppy!
@narfcake Wow, 25 frames per disc! So, 1 second?
@blaineg Well NTSC is normally 30fps … so less than one second.
“with 12-14 USB Charging Ports”, 13-port unit pictured.
@werehatrack The details matter.