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					Hardware and Tech / Re: Electrical for retro consoles
« on: May 13, 2021, 06:49:51 pm »
					Thanks for the advice. I definitely plan on moving the second power strip off the daisy chain. I honestly am not sure why I even did it cause I'm an IT person for a living and I know that's a big no no and I'm honestly surprised with myself that I even did it. I think I did because the outlet where everything is plugged in has the top outlet powered by a light switch at the entrance to the basement while the other is always on. I wanted the smaller strip to be on the outlet that is controlled by the wall switch but I guess when I was connecting everything the plug was interfering with the outlet for the larger strip so I just plugged the second strip into the larger one so I could turn everything off at the power switch for the large strip. In hindsight I realize I shouldn't have done this. As for plugging in one at a time I could do that. It's a bit inconvenient but honestly once everything is wire managed it wouldn't be a big deal to plug whatever console in I plan on using and the TV for the retro consoles since I'd have to go to the power strip to turn on power to everything in the first place.
					
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