Hi All.
Our joiner has just completed a TV cabinet w/ bookshelves in our alcove. Unfortunately, while he has accommodated a hole at the top (for cables) it is now no longer possible to plug any reasonably modern plug into the standard UK 2x socket as the bottom shelf sits flush underneath the socket!
Is is safe (perhaps temporarily) to "solve" this by using a 2x or 3x UK adaptor - a low-profile model of which does fit - so that I can then plug a (surge protected) power strip (as I think they are called now) into the top of the adaptor.
Note: I am not plugging any additional plugs into the 3x UK adaptor, merely using it to have something which I can then plug the 4x power strip into. (The power strip then being used for TV, AppleTV, etc.)
I've heard horror stories about not daisy chaining adaptors together, but I am not adding any additional plugs to the 3x UK adaptor, just using it to solve logistics of reach.
Any advice much appreciated.
Many thanks, Steve.
Our joiner has just completed a TV cabinet w/ bookshelves in our alcove. Unfortunately, while he has accommodated a hole at the top (for cables) it is now no longer possible to plug any reasonably modern plug into the standard UK 2x socket as the bottom shelf sits flush underneath the socket!
Is is safe (perhaps temporarily) to "solve" this by using a 2x or 3x UK adaptor - a low-profile model of which does fit - so that I can then plug a (surge protected) power strip (as I think they are called now) into the top of the adaptor.
Note: I am not plugging any additional plugs into the 3x UK adaptor, merely using it to have something which I can then plug the 4x power strip into. (The power strip then being used for TV, AppleTV, etc.)
I've heard horror stories about not daisy chaining adaptors together, but I am not adding any additional plugs to the 3x UK adaptor, just using it to solve logistics of reach.
Any advice much appreciated.
Many thanks, Steve.
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