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AlanHo
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If not already available - wouldn't it be nice if someone marketed a modular power supply for computer external peripherals with numerous low voltage AC and DC output sockets into which you could plug your printers, scanner, modem, speakers, external hard drives, router, etc. It would be nice if it had an inbuilt auto cut-off so that power to peripherals was switched off when the computer was closed down - like the smart sensor adapter I bought from Maplins

Under my desk is a bank of power sockets into which my 9 peripherals are plugged - some have the transformer/rectifier built into the 3 pin plug - others have a power brick - but it all takes up a considerable amount of space and is almost impossible to keep tidy.

The combined power supply would of course require various power connection cords with specific plugs for the various sockets used by peripheral manufacturers as optional extras.

That's what I wish for Christmas.

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I would just be happy with something that stopped the cables from coming to life every now and then and tangling themselves

Too true, mine were in a mess again yeterday getting the computer out to have extra memory put in. :D

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Then use something like THIS to keep the trails in order. Chrismaz___Smiliz_by_Tooko.gif
Much cheaper option is to gather them up and thread them through an empty one of these - 0222045_m.jpgYou also have the added advantage that ther original contents taste nice :)

Mmmmmm What a good idea! Frosty_by_melonhead_emotion.gif

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You have slightly missed the point - I already have a couple of multi socket adapters and my wiring is constrained within some helical plastic tubes. Its the multiplicity of power units - especially the separate "bricks" that makes life more difficult. Hence my search for a single power source with low voltage sockets for various accessories.

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You have slightly missed the point - I already have a couple of multi socket adapters and my wiring is constrained within some helical plastic tubes. Its the multiplicity of power units - especially the separate "bricks" that makes life more difficult. Hence my search for a single power source with low voltage sockets for various accessories.

I quite agree about the heavy blocks. I presume that they adjust the power to a more appropriate level for the peripherals...

Maybe this is a good one for Pat W to think about in retirement. _idea__remake_by_Link3Kokiri.gif

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