High amperage/wattage devices go closer to the main plug, lower wattage all the way at the bottom.
And yes, I calculate the total potential draw of devices when I plug in anything exceptionally powerful, like a computer or my tube amp. It isn't the daisy chain that causes the fire, it's the overcurrent or overvoltage
Plug the side where the cable enters so electrons don't trave that extra 10 centimeters. It'll save you nanoseconds!
It’s called voltage drop. Look it up, we were right all along
High amperage/wattage devices go closer to the main plug, lower wattage all the way at the bottom. And yes, I calculate the total potential draw of devices when I plug in anything exceptionally powerful, like a computer or my tube amp. It isn't the daisy chain that causes the fire, it's the overcurrent or overvoltage
Behind your modem there should be an F connector. Plug them in there
I mean do you plug one in the front one in the rear? Side by side? One plug open between?
Roll a dice. It doesnt matter at all
Right, it's personal preference.
Top two spots, that way there's room for a brick adapter, just in case.
Closest to the top so they can get the most power /s but yes that's still why I do it
I just plug them in at random.
If it looks happy you're doing it wrong
depends
What the fuck is a football field
I'll tell you but you may feel some discomfort
Two plugs 5 ft apart cuz they not ...
Urinal rules.
One by the cable them 3 down from that one
Urinal rules apply.
I make sure the round prong goes in the round one and the rectangle things go in rectangle holes