With the GT1W2PK Ground Plug Adapter from CyberPower, you can plug small appliances and devices that have a standard three-prong grounded plug into two-prong outlets. This pack includes two white plug adapters, each of which include an integrated mobile device holder for added convenience.
- Fits 3-Prong Plugs to 2-Prong Outlets
- NEMA 5-15R Outlet Type
- NEMA 1-15P Plug Type
- Integrated Mobile Device Holder
CyberPower GT1W2PK Overview
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CyberPower GT1W2PK Reviews
Ground those electronics to reduce EMFs! Light-weight hollow
if you're looking for something of this spec and profile, hard to go wrong. Using this to reduce the AC Electric field by using the grounding tang (green with a hole) on these guys to run a single speaker wire from them to a section of unimproved basement with a LONG screwdriver into the dirt. We have both grounded outlets and knob and tube in the home office. Guess what: these OUTPERFORM ROMEX when used in the above fashion to reduce AC Electric fields coming from all the stuff plugged into power strips: computers, monitors, peripherals, printers, routers, etc. etc. That's right, a grounded outlet still has 30% more body voltage producing AC electric field strength compared to using these to ground to the earth (soil, dirt, world, ground, mud, etc.) Guess what else: I NO LONGER FEEL NAUSEATED AFTER USING MY COMPUTER FOR 1 hour!!!! (I still take a break at that point, but I'm not physically sickened, just need to stand/rest typing/clicking hands/wrists /neck/back etc., I have TONS of ergonomic stuff in my setup). Folks, go lookup how to make a body-voltage meter with the free guide from EMF center , or elsewhere, with a multimeter (hopefully BH sells those) and some speaker wire (BH def has large enough gauge (lower number)) and a screwdriver. This has made a huge difference. Has helped so much!
