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I made a box for all my chargers but that's a bit much and I don't recommend
it to anyone who doesn't have at least some electrical knowledge, and at
their own risk. I made a wooden box with outlets across the front, 2
chargers plugged in to each outlet, they're standard household outlets,
switches across the top of the box, so I can turn on and off outlets as I
need them and not have to worry about plugging in and unplugging all my
chargers all the time. If it wasn't 10 to 12 of them, I'd probably just
leave them all plugged in but when you're overloading a circuit already,
that's my attempt at releif.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Docking station
> John,
> That does sound like a great item to have a few of. A friend of mine
> said she got something like what I described and it only took up one
> outlet.
> She needs to find the item number for it. If I understand her right, it
> will organize wall warts. I would like to do that too, and keep most of
> them in one location. Wish she'd hurry up and get me that info. LOL
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