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Power2U 4 Me!
Clive Maxfield
10/2/2012 4:53 PM EDT
As you may recall, in a column from a week or so ago I was waffling on about a new type of plug socket (see Power2U – What a jolly good idea!)
This rather cunning idea is brought to us from the folks at Newer Technology (www.newertech.com). Basically, it's a replacement for a wall-mounted power socket. In addition to the regular dual power connectors, this little beauty also boasts two USB connectors, each capable of charging anything up to an iPad.
When I first heard about this little scamp, I thought to myself "I know just where I could use one of those!" For reasons I've never been able to fathom, out of the countless power sockets scattered throughout our home, my wife (Gina the Gorgeous) and my 17-year-old son (Joseph) both insist on charging their iPhones and iPads using the socket on the end of one of our kitchen cabinets as shown below:
I find this a tad wearing on the nerves for a couple of reasons. First, because this means the main pathway into the kitchen is littered with cables. Second, because Joseph insists on dragging the ironing board out of the laundry room each evening to prepare his clothes for the following day, which means he plugs the iron into one of these sockets.
Almost invariably, Joseph unplugs his mother's iPhone, but he neglects to plug it back in again when he's finished, which means I end up being called the following day to hear the dreadful saga of the uncharged iPhone and what am I going to do about it and why can't I have a word with Joseph and … the minutes of my life pass before my eyes.
So you can only imagine my excitement when the nice folks at Newer Technology sent a Power2U to me to play with. Of course, nothing is as easy as you think it's going to be. When the Power2U arrived in my office, I was just heading out of the door to meet the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) guys, who were scheduled to perform some regular maintenance at the house, so I decided to take the Power2U with me and install it as a surprise for Gina and Joseph.
Thus it was that, while I was waiting for the HVAC guys to arrive, I popped the existing socket out of the side of the cabinet and disconnected all of the wires. Of course I should have turned off the power first, but "I R an Engineer" and I know what I'm doing (he said with a hollow laugh). Suffice it to say that when the doorbell rang and Henri the dog barked right behind me, the result was to give me an invigorating time.
Just to add to the fun and frivolity, I then found that the Power2U would not fit into the existing shallow box that was mounted in the cabinet. "Oh dear," I thought (or words to that effect). So I reconnected the wires and replaced the original socket, only to find that there was no longer any power coming out of it. This was not the surprise I was planning for Gina and Joseph…
This rather cunning idea is brought to us from the folks at Newer Technology (www.newertech.com). Basically, it's a replacement for a wall-mounted power socket. In addition to the regular dual power connectors, this little beauty also boasts two USB connectors, each capable of charging anything up to an iPad.
When I first heard about this little scamp, I thought to myself "I know just where I could use one of those!" For reasons I've never been able to fathom, out of the countless power sockets scattered throughout our home, my wife (Gina the Gorgeous) and my 17-year-old son (Joseph) both insist on charging their iPhones and iPads using the socket on the end of one of our kitchen cabinets as shown below:
I find this a tad wearing on the nerves for a couple of reasons. First, because this means the main pathway into the kitchen is littered with cables. Second, because Joseph insists on dragging the ironing board out of the laundry room each evening to prepare his clothes for the following day, which means he plugs the iron into one of these sockets.
Almost invariably, Joseph unplugs his mother's iPhone, but he neglects to plug it back in again when he's finished, which means I end up being called the following day to hear the dreadful saga of the uncharged iPhone and what am I going to do about it and why can't I have a word with Joseph and … the minutes of my life pass before my eyes.
So you can only imagine my excitement when the nice folks at Newer Technology sent a Power2U to me to play with. Of course, nothing is as easy as you think it's going to be. When the Power2U arrived in my office, I was just heading out of the door to meet the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) guys, who were scheduled to perform some regular maintenance at the house, so I decided to take the Power2U with me and install it as a surprise for Gina and Joseph.
Thus it was that, while I was waiting for the HVAC guys to arrive, I popped the existing socket out of the side of the cabinet and disconnected all of the wires. Of course I should have turned off the power first, but "I R an Engineer" and I know what I'm doing (he said with a hollow laugh). Suffice it to say that when the doorbell rang and Henri the dog barked right behind me, the result was to give me an invigorating time.
Just to add to the fun and frivolity, I then found that the Power2U would not fit into the existing shallow box that was mounted in the cabinet. "Oh dear," I thought (or words to that effect). So I reconnected the wires and replaced the original socket, only to find that there was no longer any power coming out of it. This was not the surprise I was planning for Gina and Joseph…
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David Ashton
10/2/2012 10:27 PM EDT
3 or 4 hours work by the sounds of it Max and "I am the hero of the hour". Not a brilliant return on investment, but if your wife is anything like mine, it's a lot better than nothing....
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Max the Magnificent
10/3/2012 9:16 AM EDT
## "...if your wife is anything like mine..."
Can your wife lash a man at 50-feet with her tongue (and not in a nice way :-)?
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ReneCardenas
10/3/2012 11:00 AM EDT
I am with you Max on this time investment, even if it had taken a whole day to refurbish the kitchen counter to make this happen. It was time well spent to keep the queen of the house happy and on your good side ;-). I have spent days replacing, rewiring, and rearranging old fluorescent fixtures in an old warehouse to install brighter lighting for her art workshop.
Most friends tell me that a well paid electrician, could have done it for a small ransom and taken away my grief, but then again, the king would not have been flowered with complements by his queen would it?... ;-)
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Max the Magnificent
10/3/2012 11:14 AM EDT
LOL
It's certainly true that making one's wife happy is central to being happy oneself (my wife does not like to suffer "quietly or alone" one might say :-)
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ReneCardenas
10/3/2012 4:09 PM EDT
Max, my friend, well said. I feel your pain, on the "shared suffering" part! LoL
On playing with live power "I do not recommended" but I have to admit, I have done it in the rush of the moment, on couple of occasions and have paid the price with sparks and fright!
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Larry Shafer
10/3/2012 6:29 PM EDT
Max, great solution. I would have replaced the outlet with a 4x4 box so I could have twice the number of outlets, but then I am different.
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Max the Magnificent
10/4/2012 3:58 PM EDT
But then I would still have had the white charger boxes lying around on the floor
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altme
10/5/2012 2:01 PM EDT
what is the power consumption of the regulators when nothing is plugged into the USB connectors?
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Max the Magnificent
10/5/2012 2:09 PM EDT
That's a very good question -- I don't have a clue -- I'll email the folks at Newer Technology and ask them
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Max the Magnificent
10/5/2012 2:28 PM EDT
The folks from Newer Technology got right back to me saying:
"The NewerTech Power2U's energy efficient Spring-loaded Safety Shutters turn power off to the USB ports to eliminate 'vampire' energy draw when a connecting cable is removed. Also, when a device is plugged in for charging, the Smart Power design only outputs enough charging power required by the attached device."
Wow -- it looks like they've really thought this out (more than I did at any rate)
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edwin8888
2/8/2013 12:20 AM EST
You can further impress your family:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-media/product-gallery/B007FTGF8A/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_2?ie=UTF8&index=2&isremote=0
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