This looks like an easier way to give yourself USB ports on your plug sockets and probably a bit cheaper buying a USB faceplate, plus you gain a socket. Seems to be win/win to me.
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matengawhat to mymymy
1 Feb 179#5
How can you call these rubbish because your sockets are in the skirting, any house built in last 20+ years will have high enough sockets
emiratesstadium to mymymy
1 Feb 177#6
They're rubbish because of YOUR skirting?
Genius.
KareemSaid
1 Feb 174#23
I can't even be bothered to read the comments. I know someone is going to say it isn't CE certified, USB underpowered, dangerous and you can get cheaper sockets that you have to wire in.
In fact I'm not sure why I bothered even commenting on a deal i am not interested in.
Oh no! I think I am infected with the disease of HUKD......
Off to find more things that I have no interest in and can't contribute anything constructive to Nom Nom TVAT!!! :wink:
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Genius.
In fact I'm not sure why I bothered even commenting on a deal i am not interested in.
Oh no! I think I am infected with the disease of HUKD......
Off to find more things that I have no interest in and can't contribute anything constructive to Nom Nom TVAT!!! :wink:
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/2358u/adaptor-two-way-with-two-usb-ports/dp/PL1513069
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Genius.
This sort would probably fit, but it is only 1Amp and 1 mains socket:- http://cpc.farnell.com/masterplug/srgausbpb/surge-adaptor-usb-blk/dp/PL14251
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/2358u/adaptor-two-way-with-two-usb-ports/dp/PL1513069
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-power/120x2-5mmblk/cable-tie-120-x-2-50mm-black-100/dp/CB1767107