The hood above the hob had fallen off. The plugs stripped the wall. Made the holes bigger and used better plugs. Also put in some construction glue into the holes for good measure.
Is that powerstrip to code with the cord passing through a wall/ceiling like that?
Or against the metal tube that ventilates smoke
If that tube gets 5 degrees warmer than the room I’d be surprised.
And vibrates. Oof, that’s not good.
Looks more like it’s passed into a cupboard, probably an outlet in the soffit for lighting.
If you have to ask……
I don’t think i know of any appliances with plenum rated cords but I could be wrong.
That seems to be just a board, not a ceiling. There’s probably a plug on the other side of the cable going into an outlet, so technically it isn’t part of the wiring. I do wonder why you’d need five plugs plugged in at that location though.
Say what now?
This isn’t dull, this is madness
A fire?..………At a sea parks?
Holy smokes that’s funny! Thanks
Just put it over there, next to the other fire.
Nice screensaver!
I too love to daisy chain plug expanders. If I can somehow hide them behind a wooden panel, and maybe place them over a heat source, that would be my favorite.
In seriousness, if you checked that none of these thing draw large amounts of power, and arrange those that draw the most power closest (as in least plug hops) to the mains, your probably fine. If everything is under 100W each its probably fine
Wires are 2.5mm2 and the extender is rated at 3680W, the total max load is a no more than 10W excluding the hood itzelf. So we wel withing the safety specs. No daisy chaining here, plug goes straight to a wall outlet
Independent of regular load, with daisy chaining you still have potential increase of return wire impedance, also for protective ground, which can lead to the circuit breakers not reliably switching in short circuit situations any more.
So better not do it. For real.
I first mistook this for a room-sized contraption and was like “Holy shit!”.
After perspective shift to probably correct size still no idea what this is, though…
The hood on top of your stove. Just without the cap around it
It’s a fire hazard.




