Hi guys,
Heres my situation.... Just moved house and I plan on using one room as a 'computer / study room'.
The problem is that there is only one single plug socket in the room and it is on the wrong side of the room to where I need to setup the computers.
I will need power for the following items:
2 computer
1 printer
2 TFT monitors
1 switch
1 router
1 wireless access point
I have been reading about making a spur off the original plug socket and if the socket is OK to handle a spur, I planned to add a two 4 socket extension bars to allow me to connect all the above equipment.
Would the equipment I need to power be too much load on the spur?
If so, would it make any difference if I just ran an extension lead from the plug socket to power the equipment?
Thanks
Damage
Heres my situation.... Just moved house and I plan on using one room as a 'computer / study room'.
The problem is that there is only one single plug socket in the room and it is on the wrong side of the room to where I need to setup the computers.
I will need power for the following items:
2 computer
1 printer
2 TFT monitors
1 switch
1 router
1 wireless access point
I have been reading about making a spur off the original plug socket and if the socket is OK to handle a spur, I planned to add a two 4 socket extension bars to allow me to connect all the above equipment.
Would the equipment I need to power be too much load on the spur?
If so, would it make any difference if I just ran an extension lead from the plug socket to power the equipment?
Thanks
Damage