Its a PCS20 and the plug has a L5-30P marking on it... which is weird because the manual says it should be a 20A plug.
Its a PCS20 and the plug has a L5-30P marking on it... which is weird because the manual says it should be a 20A plug.
OK, time to throw a monkey wrench into this picture...
I forgot that I was recently given a Raritan PCS20 Remote Power Control Unit, which I think would be ideal for my situation. It has 20 outlets that can be remotely controlled via a computer over the internet!
Only 2 problems though:
1. I think it needs a hard wire connection to my router, and it would take a bit of work to get a wire installed for it.
2. The power plug on the end of it is a 115VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20A 3-prong plug that would go into an outlet like this. For $13, I would be willing to buy one of those and change the outlet near the tank, but I don't know much about electric and doubt it would be a simple replacement. I would think it might need different gauge wiring and definitely need a new breaker since this is 20A and most normal outlets are 15A.
Anyone care to comment on how hard/easy it would be to install one of these outlets near my tank? If push came to shove, I could run an Ethernet cable under the carpet to manage the strip.
The other caveat is that I don't even know if this thing still works or is broken. My friend that gave it to me found it at a yard sale or something so I'd hate to do all this conversion work only to find out it's a dud. Does anyone that lives near me (Blackwood) have one of these 3-prong outlets that I could test it on?
That's pretty interesting. Thanks for the info and link. I decided I'm not going to use the long power strip because I don't want to bother with switching out electrical outlets, etc. However, that might come in handy if I want to convert my Reef Angel controller from WiFi to wired ethernet.