
The inspector referred to it as a fuse box, so has my landlord. No idea where the breaker is, only that there is not one specifically for my floor. My landlord has offered to give me a dedicated line in my living room, not sure how that would impact my office as I shared I believe. Least complex, but most impactive solution will likely be the one he embraces, he keeps saying that the prior tenet never complained..while having o idea how they managed power. On Mon, 17 Jul 2023, Scott Allen wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 at 20:32, Karen Lewellen via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Perhaps a more solid surge protector with enough places to plug things in might?
You can get "whole house" surge protectors that are wired or plugged into the breaker panel. One of the ones that are wired in might be able to be wired into your house's fuse box. (Do you actually have a fuse box? Did the inspector say whether it was a fuse box or a breaker panel?)
Perhaps your landlord would be open to installing one of these.
Search for "whole house surge protector", you'll find lots of information and recommendations, such as:
https://energyrates.ca/product-reviews/surge-protectors/
-- Scott