1 Socket Extension Lead
Hi,
Anybody know where I can buy a single socket extension lead (about 3m) with a power switch on the socket? I've found plenty of single socket leads but none with a switch. I've scoured, Amazon, eBay, Homebase, Maplins, Argos, B&Q, Farnell, Screwfix so far - none of then have the elusive power switch on the socket! Any ideas? Cheers! ---------- Post added at 15:45 ---------- Previous post was at 15:44 ---------- A twin socket would also do - don't really want anything more than that. |
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Found a twin socket one:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/?iid=272125...&crdt=0&chn=ps ---------- Post added at 16:18 ---------- Previous post was at 16:16 ---------- Another twin one, but with a single power switch https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product/...Sockets--White |
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Found and elusive singles?? |
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Found one of those in Homebase / PC World already. Very elusive...beginning to think they don't actually make 'em! |
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Probably not, you can plug it into a socket with a switch, and also the appliance at the other end should have a switch, so there isnt going to be much demand for a single socket lead with one (which would just cost more).
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This is my issue - I have a double socket behind a CD rack (Billy - you know the type!)..
At the moment I have one 4way surge socket with a switch. From there I have 1 x 6 socket and 1 x 4 socket which is plugged into the 6way. Yes yes....I know. :-) In the 4 way there are two battery chargers and a DECT phone so nothing that would draw much power. In the 6 way I have my PC, two monitors, a small mixer and a sub-woofer. I want to separate these out using both sockets that are behind the bookcase - but with the ability to switch them off from there. |
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Why not use remote rf plugs to control power on the devices?http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/remote-con...s-5-pack-n38hn
You can set multiple plugs to be grouped under a single key. |
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Could you use remote controlled sockets to turn the power on and off at the wall outlet? They're not expensive these days and really useful when access to a wall socket is restricted.
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It would push the bookcase out into the room and won't align with the one next to it. |
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I meant on the extension lead sockets rather than the wall sockets.
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That's easy http://www.electrosupplies.co.uk/Ele...duct_info.html
;) ---------- Post added at 21:22 ---------- Previous post was at 21:18 ---------- Or did you mean for the RF plugs? ---------- Post added at 21:35 ---------- Previous post was at 21:22 ---------- For multiple RF plugs looks like Lightwaverf support more than four switch groups on the remote http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/lightwaver...ts-white-n53ll |
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I meant a 2 or 3 way gang with remote on / off...can find 4 ways but nothing less. |
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