STACK 6-Port Modular Surge Protector + USB Charging Module for $46
August 2, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Running out of outlets on your surge protector? Make it infinite with STACK! The STACK 6 Outlet Surge Protector comes with 6 US AC outlets, built-in surge protection and circuit breaker, plus you’ll get a USB charging block, as well. These surge protectors are fully extensible so you can add more blocks to meet whatever your needs may be. STACK Sockets’ award-winning 4-pin connection system offers revolutionary extensibility and flexibility. If you’ve got a lot of things to plug in, here’s your solution.
- Comes w/ six US AC sockets & dual USB charging ports
- Allows users to add on various types of individual sockets for TV antennas, telephones, LAN surge protectors, & more
- Offers surge protection & circuit protection built-in
- Extendable as much as you need
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Surge Protector:
- AC cable length: 1 meter
- Input power: 110Vac 60Hz
- Circuit breaker protection: ISA
- Max surging voltage: 395V
- Max surging current: 4500A
- Max surging joules: 525J
- MOV: 140241K / 3PC (L-N, N-G, G-L)
- FCC & ETL Safety Compliance
- USB Charger:
- Input power: 110Vac 60Hz (4 pins socket)
- Output power: USB 5Vdc (+/- 5%)
- Output current: 3.4A (Dual Ports: 1A + 2.4A)
Includes
- 6 surge protector modules
- 2-port USB module
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