expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 22, 2022 06:45 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 22, 2022 06:45 PM
Addtam 1080 Joules Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 10' Cord, 8x Outlets, 4x USB
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The AD84C and AD84CL instead only appear to have UL marks on the cord, but not the device itself. This combination is typically a method employed by suspect brands to suggest certification for a device that does not exist. If I went to a Home Depot and bought a UL-listed extension cord but proceeded to cut off the outlet end and attached alligator clips I could not resell such a device as UL-listed.
Good luck!
Jon
USB A charging port features 2.4A Max
ETL listings are under a parent company:
TONGHUA INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. - Dongguan, CHINA
Product Information: Trade Name(s): Power Max, OneBeat, Mifaso, Addtam, HanyCony, Beshon.
but knowing if one of those listings is this exact item is difficult. i defer to Jon below
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USB A charging port features 2.4A Max
ETL listings are under a parent company:
TONGHUA INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. - Dongguan, CHINA
Product Information: Trade Name(s): Power Max, OneBeat, Mifaso, Addtam, HanyCony, Beshon.
but knowing if one of those listings is this exact item is difficult. i defer to Jon below
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USB A charging port features 2.4A Max
ETL listing is under parent company:
TONGHUA INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. - Dongguan, CHINA
Product Information: Trade Name(s): Power Max, OneBeat, Mifaso, Addtam, HanyCony, Beshon.
The AD84C and AD84CL instead only appear to have UL marks on the cord, but not the device itself. This combination is typically a method employed by suspect brands to suggest certification for a device that does not exist. If I went to a Home Depot and bought a UL-listed extension cord but proceeded to cut off the outlet end and attached alligator clips I could not resell such a device as UL-listed.
Good luck!
Jon
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Anything similar to look at, maybe with more USB power ports for the multitude of accessories? And strategic wall wart geometry?
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Having said that, ETL is cheaper to get certification and quicker. Often it is a little less stringent.
The AD84C and AD84CL instead only appear to have UL marks on the cord, but not the device itself. This combination is typically a method employed by suspect brands to suggest certification for a device that does not exist. If I went to a Home Depot and bought a UL-listed extension cord but proceeded to cut off the outlet end and attached alligator clips I could not resell such a device as UL-listed.
Good luck!
Jon
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Having said that, ETL is cheaper to get certification and quicker. Often it is a little less stringent.
Good luck!
Jon
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