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100V-240V Pro Electronics power regulator design, stable and beautiful LED voltage display, showing the voltage value in use Built-in safety, spike and surge overload protection. 16A high quality socket power sequencer regulator, single channel maximum output 16A It can independently control each power switch of 1~8 channels, and can control 8 channels of switches with one key













Lehi Marion –
Well made and does the job.
Great piece of gear if you’re on a budget. Did what it’s intended to do just fine. Fits any standard rack. Well made and should give years of service with normal use.
Spikeypup –
Buss Bar…
This really doesn’t offer any filtration that I can tell, as the mains are distributed directly to a buss bar across th outlets. It’s still a nice power tap, but essentially that is all it seems.
Banjo Batman –
Fine as a power sequencer, but I wouldn’t trust it as a power conditioner or a surge protector.
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There are a total of 10 “universal” outlets on here that accept either US-type or European-type plugs.The plug on the unit itself was a US-type plug, in my case. The unit itself is marked as 50-60Hz, 110-230VAC so it should work fine in Europe with an adapter if you need to use it there too.The 2 outlets on the front are pass-through type outlets. They’re always on if the unit is plugged in. They are neither sequential nor turn off when the switch is off.Each of the 8 sequential outlets has a “bypass” switch that allows you to leave that particular outlet off. However, the time it would have taken to turn it on or off is still occupied, so the unit will always take the same 8 seconds to turn on and off no matter how many outlets you disable.The sequence is fixed. It will always turn on from 1 to 8 and turns off from 8 to 1. There is a one-second delay between each sequence. There’s not any way to change the order or the delay.There is one button marked “POW bypass” that will turn everything on. This switch also ignores the on/off switch on the front and will turn any active outlet on immediately when you press it.Aesthetics are always a personal preference, but I think this looks gaudy. I would have preferred dimmer LEDS, and a much smaller voltage display or get rid of that display entirely in favor of a simple on/off LED. The voltage display and the USB LAMP both always stay on whether the unit is powered on, or not – which is also slightly odd to me.The thing that really makes me worry about this is that there is nothing at all in the manual about what, if anything, this is actually doing to condition the power. It also has no reference at all to the number of joules it can take in a power surge either – despite being marketed as both a power conditioner and a surge protector. However, what the manual does say specifically is “Do not use this product when there is thunderstorm. Please hurry to pull off the power line from the power socket”, but this is exactly when I’d want a surge protector.Overall, it will work fine as an 8-plug sequencer. It handles 20 amps max per plug, with 30 amps max for the whole thing. If this was advertised as only a sequencer, I’d probably give it 3 or 4 stars. However, I personally won’t trust this as a conditioner or a surge protector.