🔋 Power Your Potential with Conntek!
The Conntek Power Strip features a compact 7.5-inch design with 3 outlets, an IEC C14 input, and a built-in 10A circuit breaker for enhanced safety. Made from durable ABS material, this power strip is perfect for any workspace, ensuring you stay connected and powered up.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78 x 3.54 x 2.17 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 7.5 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Conntek |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer | Conntek |
Part Number | 55707 |
S**1
Makes my pedalboard look sexy!
I needed some extra power on my pedalboard, so I’ve been using a regular power strip for the past 2 years. But I needed something not as bulky as what I had before, and I’d be damned, this is exactly what I was looking for. It works just fine, kinda wished that the power outlets were turned the other way and so I could plug my amp on it too, but hey, it still does what I wanted it to do. It’s all plastic made, which some of you might think it make the item feel flimsy and cheap, but it actually adds to its minimalistic charm in my opinion. Most importantly, I love the face that I can detach my power cable, kinda wish it came with one, but I hade one already and so that worked out too! I definitely recommend it if you’re building a pedalboard for your guitar or bass!
E**N
Small, convenient strip with removable a/c power
I use this on my pedalboard for my effects for guitar, and this is super handy as I have both of my pedal power 2's plugged into it so I can have one power cord out of the board, and it has an extra outlet if I need to plug anything miscellaneous in. It's small and fits conveniently on the board, and the power cord is removable off the back which is awesome so I can disconnect it and not have it straggling around after I'm done playing and looking to pack up. Has done me really well organizing my board, would highly recommend it for this use.
A**S
Great idea!
I searched for a power strip like this not knowing if such a thing actually existed. Thankfully, it does!I use this for my pedalboard. The power strip sits in the corner with a 9V distro and a couple of AC adapters plugged into it. One of the AC adapters is too fat and is plugged in through a 1-foot extension cord. It's really nice to simply unplug the IEC cable and take the pedalboard away, rather than having to fuss with an attached power strip cord wrapping around everything, or trying to find an outlet onstage close enough to your rig. Just wish I could find one with 6+ plugs!
L**.
It is what it is
Maybe a little expensive for what it is; seems sturdy but it is plastic. Works well and makes packing it up in my tech box easy.
A**I
It fits like a glove for Temple Board DUO!!!! No Need Velcro.
So I do have Temple Board Duo and was wondering how I can extend the power plug. I decided to give this Conntek Power Strip a shot. At first, I was nervous because it looked so big but after I took off the metal sides from Temple Board Duo, it was perfectly in. I was in complete surprise and awe for it. My pedalboard won't be complete without it. I have a high current power supply and the extension works fine with it. It also has a reset button on the side which is really great and helpful if I need to reset the state of all power supplies. It's a great purchase and I'm very satisfied with the performance.
{**}
This is my absolute favorite power strip
This is a fantastic power strip I got for my 240 volt iec cord (Do NOT plug it into 240 volts, I put a 240 volt receptacle on 120 volts just for this power strip). Anyways it is a very nice power strip for device(s) 10 amps {1200 watts} or less. It does have tight spacing between the outlets, but for a power strip I can put a 240 volt power cord on, I'm definitely not complaining. A fantastic addition to my collection of weird electrical things. Also it is true that this doesn't come with a cord.
D**3
Great for a good while but started smoking and melting plastic around the reset switch
I used this for quite a while. I liked the idea but when I started seeing smoke that was it. Something happened to the reset switch. I could see the plastic had gotten hot enough to melt some plastic; not into a puddle or anything but made a smooth indentation on the side and on the top right next to the switch. Good idea, but cheap in safety, I fear.
C**R
🎸Pedal board solution
I needed a powerstrip with a detachable IEC cord feature for my DIY guitar pedalboard. This powerstrip fit the bill perfectly- see my photo.
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