While plugging electrical appliances into power strips is super
practical and economical, did you know that this can carry certain risks?
Plugging in very energy-consuming devices or overloading the power
strip can actually cause real failures. It can damage household
appliances, cause power outages, but also cause fires! How can I say that?
I said that simply because it happened to me. I can tell you that
since then, I have been extremely careful about what I doโฆ Discover 9 devices to never plug into a power strip.
First, look at the maximum power of the power strip
Before giving you the list of electrical devices not to plug in, itโs
necessary to know one thing. On all power strips, the maximum power they can support is indicated on the power cable.
So the first thing to do before plugging in your electrical devices
is to look at this information. Then, itโs very simple. You must
add the power of each device that is plugged into the power strip.
How do I know what the power of this or that device is, will you tell me?
Well, as with the power strip, this information is written on each electrical device.
Iโll give you a concrete example. Imagine that your power strip tolerates a maximum power of
3500 W. If you plug in your oven which consumes 2500 W at the same time. Your vacuum cleaner
which consumes 800 W and your kettle which consumes 250 W. You exceed 3500 W
(2500 + 800 + 250) = 3550 W. There is only one solution in this specific case.
Unplug one of the electrical devices from the power strip to return below its
maximum power threshold. Otherwise, it can be very dangerous.
Now letโs look at all the devices that should not be plugged into a power strip.
1. The oven
The oven is undoubtedly among the most energy-intensive household
appliances. Even if you donโt use it regularly, you absolutely should not plug it into a power strip!
It is better to provide an individual wall outlet to avoid the risk of dangerous overheating.
2. The refrigerator
So I know what youโre going to tell me. The refrigerator is not the
household appliance that consumes the most of all household appliances.
Since it doesnโt consume too much energy, we say to ourselves that itโs good.
It can be plugged into an extension cord without any problem. Well no !
Letโs not forget that a refrigerator is electrical voltage sent 24 hours
a day to the power strip. So, plug this type of device into an extension
cord, you forget. And then Iโm talking about refrigerators, but this also concerns freezers.
3. The washing machine
A washing machine consumes on average 1150 kWh per year. It is therefore
a very energy-intensive device and therefore not recommended at all for a power strip.
Plugging the washing machine into a wall outlet avoids any risk of short
circuiting and overheating of the extension cord. The same goes for
tumble dryers. They consume way too much electricity to leave them plugged into a power strip.
4. Auxiliary heating
Iโm not telling you that you shouldnโt use it, but remember to plug it
directly into a wall outlet. Never on an extension cord, because this device very quickly overloads the power strip.
5. The microwave
Never believe that this little metal box doesnโt consume any energy.
A microwave can consume on average 70 kWh per year. You see, itโs
not nothing. You should therefore avoid plugging it into an extension cord.
6. The coffee maker
You might think that a small machine like a coffee maker consumes nothing.
In reality, it is quite electricity-intensive with consumption estimated at 165 kWh/year. So plug this device into a wall outlet.
7. Le grille-pain
If you toast buns every morning, you consume between 500 and 1000 W per year!
Yes, thatโs a lot for such a small device. All this to tell you that you should avoid plugging it into a power strip.
8. Another extension
Do you have a lot of electrical appliances to plug in? So you use several extension
cords connected to each other. Very, very bad idea! By doing this
, the maximum authorized power of the power strip can very quickly be exceeded.
This type of bad practice is also the cause of many domestic fires!
9. The internet box, the computer and the TV
So the internet box, the computer and the television do not consume a lot of electricity. On the other hand, these devices are particularly sensitive to any electrical problem (overvoltage, etc.).
So, avoid plugging them into a power strip or equip yourself with a surge protector.
Conclusion There you have it; you now know which electrical devices you should not plug into a power strip.
The chances of fire are fortunately quite low, but prevention is better than cure! Because the risks of overheating are indeed