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5 pins and 5 subs on one outlet safe?

By Jimmyhonda

5 years ago


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    #18 5 years ago

    I’ve got 12 pins and probably 7 subs on what I believe to be a single circuit. I’m using those belkin remote controlled power strips. I have seen issues with resets but those seem to have gone away after installing the 5v daughter board on my WPC games. I never get breaker trips. Am I going to burn my damn house down?

    Dumb question: if everything that turns off when you manually trip a breaker guaranteed to be on the same “circuit”?

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