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I would recommend against running any kind of heater from a surge protector. Even though it’s a smart plug, it’s still a potential fire hazard to use it for a heater. I tried a space heater off a single smart plug that was of sufficient wattage capability and it ended up blowing the plug and rendering it useless. The heater was 1500 and the plug was about 1800.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It can handle 15 amps or 1,800 watts.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The power specifications are: · Rating: 125V~ 60Hz 15A 1875W max · VPR: 500V(L-N) 500V(L-G) 500V(N-G) Type 3 SPD · USB: 5V 2.4A each; 5V 4A total.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The HS300 Smart WiFi Surge Protector Power Strip supports a maximum of 15A, 1875W. Regards, TP-Link Support
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