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The Tether Toools Aero Power Strip has been designed to provide convenient access to energy safely. The power strip has 6 and sockets of electricity with a construction to be able to hold easily to the TetherTools table and avoiding that there are cables thrown on the ground risking trips.
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The Aero Power Strip provides easy access to clean and safe energy. The 6-outlet surge protector/power strip fits securely under the Tether table and will be there when you need it to power a laptop or recharge the camera batteries.
Have you ever started sounding the low power level warning on your laptop just as the photo shoot started? Then feel the power. The power to be prepared for any situation.
The Aero Power Strip provides easy access to clean and safe energy. The 6-output surge protector/power strip fits securely under the Tether table and will be there when you need it to power a laptop or recharge the camera batteries. Once installed, the surge protector can be easily connected or removed from the clamping table as needed. Installation is easy with the included heavy-duty hook and loop fastener designed for low mounting on any Tether Table Aero.
Clear Power with auto-shutdown protection will protect your valuable photography equipment from electric spikes.
6 output
360-degree rotating plug for flexibility when selecting a power outlet
UL listed, factory tested
Clear power with automatic shutdown protection
Built-in circuit breaker prevents overloading
Connected Equipment Warranty
4-foot cable with low profile plug
All outlets are grounded to protect you and your equipment.
125 volts of alternating current
15 amps
1800 watts
Maximum surge voltage: 6KV
Maximum overvoltage dissipation: 180 joules
Maximum peak current: 12000 amps
Temperature range: -40 C to +80 C.
Connects to the bottom of any Tether Table Aero
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The Tether Toools Aero Power Strip has been designed to provide convenient access to energy safely. The power strip has 6 and sockets of electricity with a construction to be able to hold easily to the TetherTools table and avoiding that there are cables thrown on the ground risking trips.
