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Danielh90

So i am moving in to my room that has only  duplex Outlets and i have went out a while back and bought a Triple ivory 2 wire 3 wire adapter for a laptop and a monitor. But i have upgraded from a laptop to a custom pc and two monitors :) will that adapter be ok in tell i can get a new electrical out let that can handle my setup ? I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask idk where to go :) that i could get a fast reply 

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So i am moving in to my room that has only  duplex Outlets and i have went out a while back and bought a Triple ivory 2 wire 3 wire adapter for a laptop and a monitor. But i have upgraded from a laptop to a custom pc and two monitors :) will that adapter be ok in tell i can get a new electrical out let that can handle my setup ? I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask idk where to go :) that i could get a fast reply

What country are you in? Electrical standards change from place to place.

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What country are you in? Electrical standards change from place to place.

United States

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So i am moving in to my room that has only  duplex Outlets and i have went out a while back and bought a Triple ivory 2 wire 3 wire adapter for a laptop and a monitor. But i have upgraded from a laptop to a custom pc and two monitors :) will that adapter be ok in tell i can get a new electrical out let that can handle my setup ? I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask idk where to go :) that i could get a fast reply 

 

If your are talking about theses below, please get a proper surge protector for your electronics, it's a small investment to protect them from unstable power.

I personally like to recommend this it has basically everything you could want to surge protect/split:

http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=P11VNT3

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So i am moving in to my room that has only  duplex Outlets and i have went out a while back and bought a Triple ivory 2 wire 3 wire adapter for a laptop and a monitor. But i have upgraded from a laptop to a custom pc and two monitors :) will that adapter be ok in tell i can get a new electrical out let that can handle my setup ? I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask idk where to go :) that i could get a fast reply 

Follow your posts and what country are you in?

 

 

 

 

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Follow your posts and what country are you in?

 

United States

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Should be fine as long as you don't have quad titan x's benching 24/7 x3. And please get a surge protector.

 

 

 

 

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The circuit will more than suffice. Do you live in a old or new build just as well? :P

old sadly :( 

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Not like 100 years old though?

Don't think so

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Don't think so

Good the circuits can degrade over time and can carry less power,

 

 

 

 

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