Best Way to Connect My PC When the Socket is Far Away?

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Asked By TechNinja42 On

I'm dealing with a situation where the nearest power socket is about 26 feet away from where I want to set up my PC. What are my options for connecting everything? Should I get a long surge protector or stick with my existing one but use an extension cord? I want to make sure everything is safe and works well!

5 Answers

Answered By PowerSavvy99 On

Keep in mind that surge protectors have a lifespan of 3-5 years. If your current one is older, consider replacing it. A newer surge protector will help ensure your PC is protected properly.

Answered By GadgetGuru On

I'd recommend getting a long enough extension cord and using a UPS for protection against power spikes or outages. Also, note that the thickness of the extension cord's wire can limit how much power it can deliver, so pick one that fits your PC's needs, especially if you have a power-hungry setup like a high-end graphics card.

Answered By ExtensionExpert On

Definitely go for a high-amperage extension cord that's rated appropriately. Just make sure it's long enough to comfortably reach your PC setup.

Answered By HomeFixer On

If you own your place, having an electrician add a new socket closer to your setup can be a great long-term solution.

Answered By WiresAndGears On

A solid option is to use an industrial-grade extension cord and run it under a rug to keep it out of sight. Just make sure you connect it to a UPS battery backup before going to the PC for added protection against power issues.

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