pretty cool wall outlet
- RoundEye
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I just wonder if running an USB cable next to an AC line over a long distance will cause some sort of electrical interference in your PC? Plus you might have to get male to female USB cables or some adapters, the wall socket is made where you just plug an USB cable into the backside. I think the longest USB cable I seen I think was 30 feet.
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it's just a 5v power source,it does not connect to anything else other than power in the outlet assy.RoundEye wrote:I just wonder if running an USB cable next to an AC line over a long distance will cause some sort of electrical interference in your PC? Plus you might have to get male to female USB cables or some adapters, the wall socket is made where you just plug an USB cable into the backside. I think the longest USB cable I seen I think was 30 feet.
They usually have one GFI for all the kitchen outlets.
I agree it's pretty cool, just that the cost is probably one tenth to manufacture.
Here is another interesting one:
http://www.amazon.com/Ideative-PP1009W- ... ef=lh_ni_t
I agree it's pretty cool, just that the cost is probably one tenth to manufacture.
Here is another interesting one:
http://www.amazon.com/Ideative-PP1009W- ... ef=lh_ni_t
- RoundEye
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I realize that the 110 and the USB doesn’t connect together anywhere, I’m talking about electrical noise created if the USB cable runs parallel to the AC line for too long of a distance.Dan wrote:it's just a 5v power source,it does not connect to anything else other than power in the outlet assy.
I’m kind of talking about something like alternator whine created when your car stereo has a bad ground.
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dude,I did'nt say they connected together.RoundEye wrote:I realize that the 110 and the USB doesn’t connect together anywhere, I’m talking about electrical noise created if the USB cable runs parallel to the AC line for too long of a distance.
I’m kind of talking about something like alternator whine created when your car stereo has a bad ground.
I think you're missing something here.
the usb part of it only goes as far as the outlet.what,maybe an inch ?
did you think the usb runs through the walls back to a pc ?
what are you thinking that it runs parallel to the 110 for any length at all ? except for the maybe 1 inch to within the wall outlet itself.
where do you think the usb goes ? why would there be any long runs ? of the usb ?
and the second thing about noise,we all plug in our usb wall chargers into the wall outlet anyway without any noise issues.