Just to clarify you have 230V in and out but on connectors that you would normally expect to have 120V on?
Sorry, I don't quite understand the question...
You get out what you put in - the connectors or cable them selves have no preference. Also power cables don't care whether it's 230VAC or 120VAC.
You get out what you put in - the connectors or cable them selves have no preference. Also power cables don't care whether it's 230VAC or 120VAC.
Why the negativity?
A power strip is a power strip. This just happens to be a US socket version. There's plenty out there.
A power strip is a power strip. This just happens to be a US socket version. There's plenty out there.
"Normal" power strips have tin strips for 'wiring' and use brass (etc.) for sockets, have no star wiring and built in mediocre plastic cases,. The difference you can hear in the sound of your system. This is all common knowledge, though...Hospital grade outlets, star wiring with Belden 19364 cable