Home Power & Data Distribution
Hide power and A/C connections right in the floor
Power and data outlets at your fingertips
Organize desk cables and add USB connections
Power more devices from a single outlet
Protect electronics from power surges
Run convenient power anywhere you need it
Control lights, dimmers and ceiling fans
Add jacks and outlets anywhere on your wall
Standard and GFCI power outlets
USB and FireWire Connectors and Hubs
Modern devices using the power of the sun
Keep mobile gadgets organized and powered
Constant power for labs, electronics and hobbies
Generators, Portable Home Generators
No matter the reason, portable generators are something to think about. Whether you are looking to protect your family and possessions during a power outage, run a few tools, or venture into the great outdoors, there's no better feeling than taking control of your power needs with a power generator by Briggs & Stratton. Portable generators are an affordable way to ensure that you have power when you need it most.
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A New Approach To The Surge Protector And Data/Power Distribution Blocks
At Cable Organizer, we have perfected the art of combining convenience with functionality. Each of the following products is a testament to how data or power distribution blocks do not have to be big and clunky to work well. Sleek designs in everything from the surge protector to computer power distribution have made our products a favorite in homes and offices nationwide. No matter what your application we have the power distribution unit suitable for your application. Do you have a conference room table that looks great, but is not providing you with the power and data jacks that you need? Take a look at our Power and Data Centers that easily install into your table without losing the elegant look of your table. Don’t see the configuration that you need? Take a look at the Cable Nook. The Cable Nook is a completely customizable unit so that you dictate what components it has. Don’t forget to take a look at our accessories. Our Auto-Retractable Phone/Modem Cords are a perfect way to travel with your cables neatly held together. There is also an Auto-Retractable Cord for Ethernet so that you can connect to a network and a Retractable USB Cord. Also, we have our USB 5 in 1 QuickConnect Cable and much more.
- Current Connection: Protect Your PC and Keep the Juice Flowing With Advanced Surge Protectors
Sooner or later you'll have to plug in. The latest desktops and laptops may be able to connect to the Internet and each other wirelessly, but they will always (eventually) need to be plugged in for power. A new generation of surge protectors is now features the latest level of protection and convenience to the modern family.
- What is AC and DC Power?
AC stands for alternating current, which is an electrical current that frequently reverses direction and DC is the abbreviation for direct current, which is a type of electrical current that travels through a circuit in only one direction.
- What is a Surge Suppressor?
Power surges are very common occurrences, and they can be caused by any number of things. In addition to the turning-on and shutting-off of high-power electronic devices, a few other power surge culprits include nearby lightning strikes, power line disturbances, and high-frequency electromagnetic noise.
- What is a UPS?
When most people hear the acronym “UPS”, the first thing that springs to mind is a guy in a brown uniform, leaping out of a delivery truck and hurrying up the front walk with that package you’ve been waiting for. But for the moment, let’s think outside the box and explore another sort of “UPS” that plays an important role in our daily lives: the Uninterruptible Power Supply.
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