power supply

nandac

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i have a wall power socket where currently i can fit only one plug. is it possible for me to have another power socket next to the current one and not lose the existing power of the power supply. what i mean is that current power socket puts out a certain level of power right? so if i get my electrician to set up another socket next to the existing one and he uses the same line, will that dilute the power of both lines?

sorry if this sounds stupid. but with my non-electrical background this is the best i can come up with.
 
The points/sockets are connected in parallel and won't 'dilute' the power. Just make sure that you don't overload the line with too many electrical items.
 
hi nandac,

It can be done or change the wire from the main board to a thick guage and fix 15 amp sockets.

cheers,
 
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