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Hello everyone, good afternoon.

Please, I have a rather bizarre curiosity today.

I use a line filter for power monitor, speakers, printer, modem and enclosure.

And in some situations I use this "extension" to charge my cell phone or use another electronic device.

I also have a stabilized insulated module (a much larger stabilizer, much heavier, and with the promise that it does not leak electrical "grounding").

Can I use the line filter connected to the stabilized isolator module o or vice versa?

I live in a rented apartment, and is not grounded against electrical surges, often shock when I open the shower, touch the refrigerator or touch the cabinet.

Thanks in advance for your attention here and for your willingness to respond to someone as crazy as I am. A strong and sincere hug. Have a great day / night / dawn.

 

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enclosure = case = PSU, right?

 

You can use both Daisy chained as long as you plug the stabilizer into the strip (not the other way around) and the combined current draw of all of the devices isn't greater than what the first strip and the outlet can provide.

 

Never connect a high wattage PSU (500W+) to a stabilizer since those are meant for low power appliances like LCD screens, speakers, modems and standard office computers which draw about 200W max.

 

Always check how much wattage and current the strip can handle, if it doesn't says anything check the cable for any labels, if it's labeled as 2x0.50mm2/3A you shouldn't draw more than 500W in total from it, same with 2x0.75mm2 = ~800W/6A or 2x1.0mm2 = 1400W/8A

 

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trust me I'm an engineer.

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