Is it better to have a power strip or an exposed socket?

Updated on home 2024-06-29
37 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The situation you said is often encountered in actual use, your situation must be to choose to install a fixed socket to be more reliable, but there are two methods, but also often used to deal with it, one is to directly add an expansion socket to the original socket can use two three-hole plugs at the same time, this method is the most convenient, and it is not possible to change the circuit, and there is also a way to remove the original concealed socket and replace it with a ten-hole concealed socket to use two three-hole plugs and two two-hole plugs at the same time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

    The wiring board is more convenient to use temporarily, but it is better to install an exposed socket for long-term use.

    It is recommended to buy a five-prong socket with a 16A switch to control the socket through the switch, so that you do not need to plug and unplug the power plug frequently.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Compared with the two, it must be better to have an exposed socket, because the exposed socket is safe, and although the plug-in board is convenient, it is not safe for the wire to be used for a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    From a safety point of view, of course, it is better to have an exposed socket, because she is fixed. It looks neat and not prone to fire, because of the exposed socket. Basically, the power is very large, and the power of one socket may be equal to the power of several power strips.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Usually the wiring board is used in temporary electrical occasions, and the exposed socket is usually used in relatively fixed electrical occasions. The range hood is definitely a fixed common electrical appliance, if the electric ceramic stove should also be used frequently, for the safety of electricity, it is recommended to expand the five-hole socket to a 9-hole or 11-hole socket. If the electric ceramic stove is only used occasionally, it is barely possible to temporarily unplug the range hood or use the power strip.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, because it has been decorated, if you install an exposed socket, it will affect hygiene, I think you can buy a three-hole socket with two three-hole sockets, buy it online, it is recommended to choose a bull.

    Hope it helps, thank you!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Relatively speaking, the surface-mounted socket is more fixed and more safe and applicable. It can also be used if the terminal strip is well fixed. FYI.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is more appropriate to install a set of exposed sockets from the power cord from the original socket, which is more durable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to your situation, it is recommended to replace it directly with an exposed socket without a power strip, or buy a multi-hole socket, that is, the kind without wires, and plug it directly into the original socket. However, it is better to use an exposed socket.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, the safety of the fixed socket is relatively high, and the cross-sectional area of the wire is also ***.

    The flexible wires of the power strips (movable strips) are thinner.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to change to a multi-hole socket, with two three-hole sockets,,, or with a multi-hole electric bar that is directly plugged in on the net. Both the exposed wire box and the wiring block affect the aesthetics.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My suggestion is to install an exposed socket without affecting the aesthetics and can be used normally, if the space is more compact, you can also use the wiring board, but for the safety of electricity, it is necessary to fix it a little to avoid the wire directly touching the heating part of the stove.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Both are high-power appliances, and installing them on one jack is definitely going to be problematic, so you'd better install a bright wire and connect it all the way.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As for which one is better, it depends on the occasion and purpose of use. The biggest difference between the two power distribution devices is that the former can be used in a portable and mobile way, while the latter needs to be installed fixedly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The power strip is not as durable as the exposed socket.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The wiring strip is suitable for frequently moving electrical appliances, and the exposed socket is suitable for relatively fixed electrical appliances.

    According to your description, it is possible to buy a one-turn, two-to-two, and three-turn socket online for better aesthetics.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sockets are more secure than plug-in boards. The socket is certified by the manufacturer, and it is said that the car is directly plugged into the power supply, and you have leakage protection, which is relatively small in damage to the human body. There are many jacks in the power strip, which can easily cause leakage or short circuit.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, the socket is safer. The power strip is also plugged into the socket, which is directly connected to the main wire. The quality of the wire main line is very good. So of course, the socket is your plug-in board, which is more secure.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Sockets are safer.

    Because, due to the aging of the circuit, the plug-in board and the poor contact caused by the fire accidents occur from time to time, because the plug-in board around the flammable and combustible materials, a little careless, the consequences are unimaginable.

    In order to reduce costs, some plug-in board manufacturers use materials that do not have flame retardant properties for the shell of the plug-in board. There are also plug-in boards that use inferior fine copper wire as current conductors, and once the power load is too large, it can cause a dangerous situation of short circuit or leakage in an instant.

    The power strip is overloaded.

    The plug, wire, jack and other parts of the plug board are limited by current, if the plug board is connected to multiple high-power electrical appliances at the same time, it is easy to overload the power strip, and even burn out.

    Dust clogging the jack.

    Due to the high surface energy of dust, it is more likely to undergo physical or chemical changes and release energy than bulk materials.

    When flammable dust reaches a certain concentration in the air, it will occur as soon as it encounters an open flame**.

    Universal power strips are more likely to cause fires.

    There are many jacks of the universal plug-in board, and plugs of various shapes can be used, but the contact area between the connector of this plug-in board and the electrical plug is too small, and it is easy to overheat the contact piece, resulting in the occurrence of fire accidents.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The socket should be safer, and the socket is installed directly above the wire. He's safe. And the power strip is connected. The security of the socket is worse than that of the socket.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Socket safety! 1.There are many interfaces on the power strip, and the potential safety hazards are great.

    2.The plug-in board generally does not have a waterproof isolation function, and the metal splice is directly exposed. Tiling the floor or tabletop, once splashed with water, it will cause leakage and short circuit, which is much better.

    After all, on the wall, water splashes on it, and it is difficult to get in. Nowadays, the sockets have protective clips, not soaked, and water can't get in.

    3.The terminal board is not good at controlling the total power and total current. If there are many interfaces, if there are several high-power electrical appliances, they will be overloaded immediately, and the poor wiring board wires will be burned and burned, and the good wiring board fuses will be burned. The socket is okay after all, the bearing height is too high.

    Wireless power strips. The design of the socket is generally not this concern, the general socket is a single socket, at most two ports, the total power and total current of conventional electrical appliances are far from reaching the safety limit of the socket, if the total power of the electrical appliance is greater than the socket bearing, then your plug will definitely not match the socket (electrical manufacturers will consider when designing products, the three-phase plug will not be double-ended or triple-ended).

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The socket is definitely safer than the plug-in board, because relatively speaking, the plug of the socket is not very much, and the plug-in version is not very much. In other words, it has more plugs, and the power strip is basically the upper socket. The current is dispersed to different ones.

    head above, and then from this is actually a very dangerous, if a improper use, it is easy to cause a fire caused by the power strip causing a fire that causes the home to burn down, and it must be safer to choose a socket, and the power strip because he can drag a long line, and then can make a lot. Electrical appliances are used at the same time, which is very large for the electric charge, and it is very likely that one of them will catch fire if you are not careful.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course, the socket is safer, the plug-in board is connected from the socket, and it is often porous, and the safety performance is greatly reduced!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The socket is more secure, and the socket is directly connected to the wire. The plug-in board is connected to the socket, which is a potential safety hazard. So the socket should be safer than the power strip.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Which socket B plug-in board is safer? Of course, it is a socket, because the socket is different from the plug-in board, the socket is safer to use once, and the plug-in board may have some wire comparison, and there will be leakage, so it is unsafe. Which socket B plug-in board is safer?

    Of course, it is a socket, because the socket is different from the plug-in board, the socket is safer to use once, and the plug-in board may have some wire comparison, and there will be leakage, so it is unsafe. Which socket B plug-in board is safer? Of course, it is a socket, because the socket is different from the plug-in board, the socket is safer to use once, and the plug-in board may have some wire comparison, and there will be leakage, so it is unsafe.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Of course, the socket is safer. On the one hand, most of the sockets are placed in safe places. And the power strip is likely to be placed in a very low position. Not very child-friendly. On the other hand, when the socket encounters an external force, it will automatically "pop up" the protective measures. Thank you.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Personally, I think the socket is safer.

    Sockets, also known as power sockets, switch sockets. A socket is a socket through which one or more circuits can be plugged in, through which various wiring can be inserted. This makes it easy to connect with other circuits.

    Through the connection and disconnection between the line and the copper part, the connection and disconnection of the circuit of the circuit can be finally achieved.

    Now there are many smart sockets, and they generally come with switches, which are more secure, and it will be better to choose the brand with quality assurance.

    As a leader in the domestic socket industry, Bull switch socket has won the recognition of users with its excellent quality, and can be said to be the best quality socket on the market. The bull socket not only has a service life of up to 80,000 times, but also continuously integrates new technologies in product upgrades, such as the use of tin, phosphor bronze nickel plating to increase electrical conductivity, the establishment of child protection doors, and the integration of lightning protection technology. Today, while maintaining the excellent product quality assurance in the past, Bull has also designed a variety of decorative switches to provide users with more decorative solutions.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The socket is safer, the socket is generally fixed in the wall, and it is quick and easy to use, while the plug-in board may have wire breakage, resulting in leakage, short circuit, etc., so the socket is safer than the plug-in board.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    A: We think that the socket is safer than the power strip.

    Because the socket is installed fixedly somewhere indoors and rarely moves, the two wires are relatively safely separated. Therefore, it is not easy to use it and can be used without short circuit, which can ensure safety.

    As for the plug-in board, when it is usually used, it always has to be pulled back and forth, and it is easy to cause the loosening of the wire, and cause the two wires to collide with each other, causing a short circuit and causing an accident. As a result, power strips are insecure.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The socket will be safer, after all, the socket is fixed, and the wires are also in the wall, so it will be safer if you can't reach it, and if the plug-in board is worn, it will leak if it is bitten by mice. Then it will leak electricity if it is touched by rain.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    This should be a safer socket. The socket is fixed to the wall. Relatively strong and stable.

    And the socket that wire. It's definitely up to standard. You are directly connected to the power supply of the distribution box.

    And the wiring board due to the quality of the good or bad. It's all different. Once it is inferior power strips.

    Most likely, it will lead to. The wires are overheated. And a fire broke out.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It is safer to use an outlet. Because the socket is a power supply fixed on the wall**, there is no need to move the socket wire board in use, as long as it is plugged in, it can be safely charged. Disconnecting the power supply and unplugging the socket can ensure the safe use of electricity. So the socket is safer.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Or is the socket safer. The socket is relatively stable and does not move easily, so the damage rate is relatively small. The plug-in board is often misappropriated, so the damage rate is relatively high, so the socket is safer.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It must be that the socket is safer than the plug-in board, because the wires of the socket are buried in the wall, and the lines are all dark wires, so there is no accident and hidden danger of leakage from the wires. The plug-in board is different, the plug-in board needs to lead out of the socket a wire, so there is a hidden danger of leakage from the wire. And because the location of the plug-in board is also a general furniture or a dead corner of any place, there is a fire hazard, and if the water is spilled into the plug-in board, it is easy to cause a short circuit.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    First of all, in terms of materials, the socket is safer than the plug-in board. First the insert board it's plastic, and then there's that one in it. The iron sheet is unsafe, if the current is too large or not plugged in, it is easy to burn, but this kind of socket is different, because it is a plastic inside, it is actually all iron, in this case.

    If it burns outside, you can continue to use it, nothing will happen, and it won't burn out or anything. In addition, the socket is more expensive than the plug board, so it is expensive to say that it is expensive, and I feel that the socket is better.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Hello, I personally think that the socket is safer, because the socket itself has a leakage protection device, which is relatively safer and safer! The power strip is different, without the same protection measures as the socket, it will be more unsafe!

    So I personally think the socket is safer! Hope it helps, hope, thank you!

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It must be that the socket is safer, because if the power of the plug-in board is too large, the circuit will be burned directly, so that the entire plug-in board is destroyed, and X is convenient and practical, the important thing is that some high-power electrical appliances can be easily used on it, but the plug-in board is not.

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