Reddit Reddit reviews Charging Station 10-Port 105W USB Desktop Charger with 2-Outlet Power Strip for Multiple Devices

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Charging Station 10-Port 105W USB Desktop Charger with 2-Outlet Power Strip for Multiple Devices
Ultra Powerful USB Charging Station- 10 USB ports pump out 105 watts(21 Amps), 2.4A Max output per USB portONE CHARGING STATION FOR ALL - 10 Smart USB Charging Ports and 2 AC Outlets for simultaneously charging up to 12 devicesUnique Design – Desktop Charging Stand & AC Sockets 12-in-1 design,an ideal organizer for your messy desktop,SPACE SAVING!Ideal for recharging multiple devices at home/office/classroom/cafe/hotel/ restaurant and moreSAFE & STEADY CHARGING - Built-in over-current, over-heating, short-circuit protection and fireproof ABS material. Worldwide compatible voltage of 110V to 250V
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2 Reddit comments about Charging Station 10-Port 105W USB Desktop Charger with 2-Outlet Power Strip for Multiple Devices:

u/mikaey00 · 3 pointsr/techsupportgore

For those that are curious:

  • The stack on the far left contains six Orange Pi Zero's on top and one Orange Pi Zero Plus on the bottom.
  • To the right of the stack is a Raspberry Pi 3.
  • In the center is an Orange Pi PC 2.
  • On the far right are two Rock64's. The one on top is the 2GB model, and the one on the bottom is a 4GB model. (I have one more 2GB model on order.)
  • In the back left is an iSelector 10-port charging station. (I went with this one because it advertised that it could put out 2.4A on all 10 ports.)
  • In the back right is a MediaSonic ProRaid 2-bay SATA enclosure, with two Seagate 2TB Barracudas loaded into it.
  • On the bottom is a TP-Link 24-port gigabit switch. (It's mounted vertically because I made the mistake of mounting it in the front of the rack; if I had mounted it the right way, the door would have pushed against the ends of the cables and probably caused them to exceed their MBR. One of these days I'll move it to the back of the rack.)

    What am I using them for?

  • All of the Orange Pis, the Raspberry Pi, and the 2GB Rock64 board are running a program to search for a solution to the Magic Square of Squares problem. It's a custom program written in C, so it doesn't need much memory or disk space; mainly what it needs is processor power. The Orange Pis are cheap, which makes them a good fit for this.
  • The 2GB Rock64 is also running a bot to search for cut-and-paste moves on Wikipedia.
  • The 4GB Rock64 is going to be my new web server. (Right above it, just out the frame, is an HP ProLiant DL140 G1 that this board will be replacing. The HP is probably more powerful, but it's loud and it sucks up more electricity than the Rock64 does.) I picked this one because it supports USB3, it has gigabit ethernet, it has 4GB of ram (which is the same as the HP that this will be replacing), and it didn't cost an arm and a leg.
  • The other 2GB Rock64 (when it comes) will be used to network share a 4TB backup drive. (Right now, the drive is hooked up to a VM on another server.)
  • All of these boards are running Armbian, except for the Raspberry Pi (which is running their Debian distro).
u/jaggedsoft · 1 pointr/skycoin

105W power supply seems better than 60w.. best I've found yet