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Power Strip LIBOX LBR-5 — surge protector, 5 sockets, 5 m cable, white
Power Strip LIBOX LBR-5 — surge protector, 5 sockets, 5 m cable, white
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Power Strip LIBOX LBR-5 — surge protector, 5 sockets, 5 m cable, white
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Power Strip LIBOX LBR-5 — surge protector, 5 sockets, 5 m cable, white
Power Strip LIBOX LBR-5 — surge protector, 5 sockets, 5 m cable, white
LIBOX LBR-5 is a white power strip with surge protection that provides five grounded sockets and a 5 m power cable for flexible placement in home or office environments. It is designed to distribute mains power to multiple devices while offering basic overvoltage protection to reduce the risk of damage from short voltage spikes. The compact housing and long cable make it suitable for placement behind desks, entertainment centers or near workstations where additional outlets are required.
The unit combines five AC sockets in a single compact housing and includes a 5 m cable to reach distant mains outlets without additional extension cords. Built-in surge protection offers a first line of defence against transient voltage spikes. The white finish and low-profile design allow discreet installation in residential or professional interiors, and the grounded sockets support devices requiring earth connection for safety.
Place the power strip on a stable surface or mount it where it will not obstruct foot traffic. Plug the 5 m cable into a properly installed mains outlet with the correct voltage for your region. Connect devices to the grounded sockets, taking care not to exceed the combined current rating of the connected devices. Avoid using the strip with high-power appliances that exceed its intended capacity and keep the strip and cable away from heat sources and liquids.
For reliable operation, distribute high-draw devices across separate circuits when possible and avoid daisy-chaining multiple power strips. Inspect the power strip and cable periodically for signs of damage and replace the unit if the protective components show visible wear or diminished performance.
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