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USB Power Sockets Installation


lylal09

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We are currently offering USB replacement sockets

(replacing old sockets for new ones with USB ports

built in) for ?20 per socket or 2 points for ?30.


This price does not include the socket face

plates. These are about ?10 each for standard

white socket. Steel or other finishes will be

more.


We can supply if needed but are happy for you to

supply the sockets yourself.


GV ELECTRICAL

Gary Vu 07872 178 044

Hau Phan 07949 934 330

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A typical charger will deliver 500 mA. A USB on a Power socket will Typically be limited to 2 Amps.


Whilst this may me convenient for a quick one off charge in an emergency, charging any battery at this rate

will shorten its life. We see these sockets in Pubs these days and fine for a quick top up.


Always use the correct charger and avoid cheap 'compatible' ??? ones from market stalls. They can be dangerous.


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