Turning On Monitors With Power Strip?
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Turning On Monitors With Power Strip?
Would it be okay to turn on my monitors with a power strip?
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Re: Turning On Monitors With Power Strip?
Are they the only one ac devices you turn off with at the same time?bamse wrote:Would it be okay to turn on my monitors with a power strip?
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I'm not so worried about audible "pops" as I turn on the monitors last. It's more about possible spikes and surges. It just feels strange using a $4 dollar power strip to turn on $2500 monitors that might have a more involved powering procedure.
The reason I want to use a strip is because the power switches are on the back of the monitors and quite hard to get to.
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The reason I want to use a strip is because the power switches are on the back of the monitors and quite hard to get to.
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Bamse,
I see your point. I do a similar thing with my active speakers.
I only run PC and peripherals from a UPS.
Speakers from their own circuit which is hard wired to a mains switch under my desk. - the only protection I have for the speakers is the dedicated quick blow fuse in switchboard.
UPS is not designed for power strips (well mine states NOT to use them off protected circuit) - so that pretty well rules that out for you?
I am insured for lightening strikes etc so the health of the speakers it is in the lap of the Gods...
Hope this helps a little.
I see your point. I do a similar thing with my active speakers.
I only run PC and peripherals from a UPS.
Speakers from their own circuit which is hard wired to a mains switch under my desk. - the only protection I have for the speakers is the dedicated quick blow fuse in switchboard.
UPS is not designed for power strips (well mine states NOT to use them off protected circuit) - so that pretty well rules that out for you?
I am insured for lightening strikes etc so the health of the speakers it is in the lap of the Gods...
Hope this helps a little.
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Most modern monitors go into a "standby" mode after a period of inactivity. The standby mode uses very little electricity. I don't bother turning off monitors anymore.
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