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As our world evolves, we find that with each passing day, our need for electricity grows stronger, as there are more things we can’t get done without it. Likewise, our need for an extension socket.Get more news about Extension Socket Company,you can vist our website!

A single socket usually has one, two, or three plug outlets which allows a plug-in of two or three devices at a time.

But when you have a socket with only one outlet and you need to connect about four different devices at a time, an extension socket or box is needed.

With that said, the importance of the knowledge embedded in this article cannot be overemphasized.

In this article, we’ll run you through some steps on how to couple an extension socket on your own, and save yourself some extra cash.
A power cord, line cord, or mains cable is a cable that temporarily connects an appliance to the mains electricity( a form of electrical power that consumers use when they plug items such as domestic appliances, televisions and electric lamps into wall outlets) supply via a wall socket or extension.

Power cables may be either fixed or detachable from the appliance. In the case of detachable leads, the appliance end of the power cord has a female connector to link it to the appliance, to avoid the dangers from having a live protruding pin.

Cords may also have twist locking features, or other attachments to prevent accidental disconnection at one or both ends. A cord set may include accessories such as fuses for overcurrent protection, a pilot lamp to indicate voltage is present, or a leakage current detector. Power cords for sensitive instruments or audio/video equipment may also include a shield over the power conductors to minimize electromagnetic interference.

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