Product Review: TrickleStar 12 Outlet Advanced PowerStrip

The TrickleStar 12 Outlet Advanced PowerStrip is a handheld surge protector for electronics, televisions and telephones that allows one device to control 8 power strip outlets to save you money.

Leisure use, Performance: 23/25

see & Feel: 22/25

Features 22/25

How much I enjoy 22/25

Total: 89/100

The TrickleStar 12 Outlet PowerStrip is a new and unique way to save money without the hassle of actually turning off your devices as well as protecting your valuable electronics. The idea behind the TrickleStar line saving money is simple but a little expensive. they rob wealth but can add savings.

When he turns off the machine, he can’t think much about your daily routine, and what you actually leave when you leave the room, this certainly made me think about it. I usually don’t bother turning off the speaker system or the Wii charging base that sits right in the middle of my entertainment shelf when I watch television.

These little devices continue to draw power while I’m snuggled up in my bed, wasting money, and there’s no reason to keep them running while I sleep. Those devices are like the TrickleStar PowerStrip available by switching devices off when not in use using a single outlet and plugging the device into device control mode.

To start with, the TrickleStar 12 Outlet PowerStrip is a conventional power strip for three outlets and has a control outlet that can change eight other outlets. The 12 Outlet PowerStrip also has surge protection on the phone line and another for the television antenna to prevent these devices from being damaged by lightning or phone line damage.

Telephone line and antenna protection is a surge and lightning protection concern that shuts down the circuit if the device senses more voltage than the telephone line or antenna would normally do. The rest of the PowerStrip TrickleStar center on the protection and savings environment that the outlet switch can provide.

Standard TrickleStar mounts the protection of all your devices with a fire proof metal oxide varistor, which is encased in ceramic, to provide fireproof protection of the device from development or attack. This is an unusual protection for a power strip and TrickleStar will pay for $400,000 of your electronics connected to the device. fail

The main use of the TrickleStar PowerStrip is to save money and it does this through a simple sensing circuit built into the control strip. When it senses this, the control device such as a television or computer is turned into a power strip supplies. courses

The sensitivity of this thing is three position on the side of the power strip will pass and I don’t know how the machine senses this way but the electronics are involved. PowerStrip work knows when my home is built to turn off the computer or TV and this turns on all eight outlets of the switched feature .

Using a kill A Watt meter I see how much wattage the device I collect to use the PowerStrip TrickleStar and I get 28.8 watts when not using the controller. My computer uses 7.7 Watts of electricity since this is the only machine getting power through the power strip to save 21.1 Watts per hour.

It turns out that I can save about $7.75 per year by using the TrickleStar PowerStrip which may not seem like much, but that’s not the only thing I can plug into one of these. Use both this size and less expensive TrickleStar power strip in all rooms for my computers, television and more to help save money through my house

I recently reviewed an energy efficient power supply for my computer and possible savings per year. The effective USU on my system is about $42 a year. Along those lines I did some calculations using a kill watt meter to see how much wattage the system is playing in my Living Room I use it and I can save about $7.40 a year there.

My living entertainment center has a Vizio television, Wii and PlayStation 3 along with a Logitech speaker system, subwoofer and Wii controller station . I connected the Wii, the streaming station and the speaker system with the subwoofer switched to the output of the TrickleStar PowerStrip while the television is in control.

The system worked perfectly with the television controlling three outlets and saving me $7.40 in electricity per year by dropping wattages from 12 watts to 1.7 watts using switched outlets. The system does not work well for comfort as it is time but the PlayStation 3 as a system does not want to block the game without the regular power off system from the menu.

It works well with the Wii, the Wii charging station and especially the speaker system which draws a lot of power and is a bit of a pain to turn off using the power trigger. We usually don’t turn this off, because it’s just not something to think about when we turn off the TV.

Using smart power strips as these machines are commonly called can add up to a lot of savings and this is how to start buying strip strips in the future. While not every power strip and situation would make sense to use one in many situations in my house, the sharp exit and the ones with smaller currents and less damage will also be better suited depending on the situation.

The 12 Outlet TrickleStar PowerStrip costs around $55 and can currently be purchased at Amazon as well as the TrickleStar website, but Wal-Mart is also listing it as soon to be available. I will be looking forward to purchasing other models of these smart or potentially advanced bindings so I can have more throughout my house to help me save money.

I highly recommend the TrickleStar 12 Outlet PowerStrip to save money from switching devices when they are not in use by simply sensing when the system is turned on.

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