Powerboards

Powerboards

Our power boards offer surge protection to safeguard your valuable devices, and you can choose from a wide range of outlet numbers to fit your requirements. With USB port chargers included, charging your devices becomes more convenient than ever. Additionally, our power boards come equipped with overload protection to ensure safe and reliable usage. Explore our selection now to find the perfect power board solution for your home or office.

  1. What is a power board, and what does it do? A power board, also known as a power strip or extension socket, is a device that allows multiple electrical devices to be connected to a single power outlet. It provides additional power outlets, making it convenient to plug in multiple devices at once.

  2. What is surge protection, and why is it important in a power board? Surge protection is a feature that safeguards connected devices from sudden voltage spikes or surges. It helps protect sensitive electronics, such as computers, TVs, and smartphones, from potential damage caused by power fluctuations.

  3. How many outlets do power boards typically have? Power boards come in various configurations, offering different numbers of outlets. Common options include 4, 6, 8, or more outlets, allowing you to choose one that suits your specific needs.

  4. Can I charge my USB devices using a power board? Yes, many modern power boards come with built-in USB ports, providing convenient charging options for smartphones, tablets, and other USB-powered devices.

  5. What is overload protection, and why is it essential? Overload protection is a safety feature that prevents excessive power draw through the power board. It automatically shuts off power if the total connected load exceeds the board's capacity, reducing the risk of overheating and potential fire hazards.

  6. Can I use power boards for high-power appliances, such as heaters or air conditioners? Power boards are primarily designed for low to medium power devices like computers, lamps, and chargers. It's best to avoid using power boards for high-power appliances to prevent overload and ensure safety.