Computer Power Pack

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classic33

Leg End Member
There is a multisocket that's available that will turn everything off when the computer is turned off.
 
How about something a little simpler? If the speaker power is one of the bulky plug things you may have issues physically getting it in one of the sockets, but I have a 4 socket extension that does the master/slave thing - just can't find a link to one at the moment.

edit. Beaten tothe post by Classic
 

classic33

Leg End Member
[QUOTE 4187070, member: 9609"]I didn't know such things existed ! I was thinking of making my own with a relay controlled by one of the 12v leads within the computer.

One question though, if you leave the computer in "Sleep" mode (i presume there is still a liitle power being used) will that still switch the periphery stuff off ? or will the periphery stuff just go off on full shut down.[/QUOTE]
The one I was thinking off doesn't appear to do it in sleep mode, only when the main unit shuts down. Which is what the one I use does, only I flick the switch.

You could of course get a switched surge protection unit(Each socket has is its own switch). Mark the one for the PC, leaving that one on. Turning the rest on/off as required. Wilko, approx £20-£25.
 

marzjennings

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 4187307, member: 9609"]hmm, two wonderfully sounding speakers on there way to land fill, and more of the earths precious resources squandered.

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Or you could sell them and buy something that actually meets your requirements. Or even give them away to friend or charity shop if they're not worth much. Plenty of options before chucking them in the bin.
 
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