Seems like a good price. Would prefer 6 sockets but 4 might be ok for some.
Found in store at Alfreton.
USB = 5v 2.1A
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ham_fan to InTheKnow444
1 Dec 1521#22
Not as much as your caps lock key
ws007 to InTheKnow444
1 Dec 159#5
only on a full moon, oops no that's werewolves :smirk:
Gollywood to parvatik
1 Dec 158#33
So it's NOT something similar :laughing:
badgerrules
1 Dec 154#34
It was a nice story though :smiley:
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adam2116
1 Dec 153#1
individually switched an all! great deall!
also on a £50ish recent family shopping trip for same/simillar items at homebargains and B&M, i found home bargains the cheaper (B&M came out 14%, £5 dearer)
InTheKnow444
1 Dec 152#2
GOOD PRICE
ARE USB's CONSTANTLY VAMPING POWER?
just me to InTheKnow444
1 Dec 15#3
Sorry mate don't Know
ws007 to InTheKnow444
1 Dec 159#5
only on a full moon, oops no that's werewolves :smirk:
ham_fan to InTheKnow444
1 Dec 1521#22
Not as much as your caps lock key
refaey to InTheKnow444
2 Dec 15#43
Yes it will be consuming electricity all the time. I do have a device that measures how much electricity a device consumes. It's basically a pass-through socket that I purchased from Aldi for £6 many years ago.
For a 2A USB charger, the consumption is very little when nothing is charging (about 50ma). A smart phone plugged in (I used HTC M8) would make the consumption around 950ma. It would be very nice if USB ports can be switched off though. 50ma 24/7 will soon add up to around £1/month.
Hope that helps.
deepmenace
1 Dec 151#4
need to know the amps supplied to USB for this to be useful really?
if it's 0.5a (quite possible ) then it wont really charge many modern phones....
SteadVex to deepmenace
1 Dec 15#6
The photo looks like 2.1a to me. But cant quite make it out
cwilkie76 to deepmenace
1 Dec 15#9
Definitely 5v 2.1a
sradmad
1 Dec 15#7
good find op, heat
HOTPOT
1 Dec 15#8
Hot
deepmenace
1 Dec 15#10
very nice. HOT!
kgo
1 Dec 151#11
Is there a direct link to this? Or is it in store only? I can't seem to find it on the site...
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Found in store at Alfreton.
USB = 5v 2.1A
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All comments (71)
also on a £50ish recent family shopping trip for same/simillar items at homebargains and B&M, i found home bargains the cheaper (B&M came out 14%, £5 dearer)
ARE USB's CONSTANTLY VAMPING POWER?
For a 2A USB charger, the consumption is very little when nothing is charging (about 50ma). A smart phone plugged in (I used HTC M8) would make the consumption around 950ma. It would be very nice if USB ports can be switched off though. 50ma 24/7 will soon add up to around £1/month.
Hope that helps.
if it's 0.5a (quite possible ) then it wont really charge many modern phones....