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Old 02-23-2007, 08:43 PM   #1
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Default How many computers can be connected to an electric outlet?

There are 2 electric outlets in my classroom and 12 computers, which are far from the outlets.
I've connected the first 6 computers and monitors to 2- 7 outlet surge protector and the other 6 I've connected using 3 - 7 outlet surge protector connected to each other. The computers have been running just fine, however my concern is safety. Is this type of connection ok? The students use the computer only 2 hours a day, but they remain on most of the day.
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