Is it safe to leave your pedalboard plugged in?

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Is it safe to leave your pedalboard plugged in?

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Will it do any harm? I'm not leaving them on.
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Mine is always plugged in, I just turn the surge protector off when I'm not home
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skullservant wrote:Mine is always plugged in, I just turn the surge protector off when I'm not home

That's exactly what I do too
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hollowhero wrote:
skullservant wrote:Mine is always plugged in, I just turn the surge protector off when I'm not home

That's exactly what I do too


So you only expect to get unexpected surges whilst home and therefore protected???

You can leave it plugged in but I would advise to leave the serge on too... :thumb:
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I unplug mine always as most any surge suppressor ain't gonna suppress a real deal surge. Same goes for amps. I've had friends lose computers, flat screens, DVRs, etc, etc during storms and these instances involved fancy schmancy suppressors. It's unlikely but I figure why risk it.
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I have like five of these around the studio...

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sonidero wrote:
hollowhero wrote:
skullservant wrote:Mine is always plugged in, I just turn the surge protector off when I'm not home

That's exactly what I do too


So you only expect to get unexpected surges whilst home and therefore protected???

You can leave it plugged in but I would advise to leave the serge on too... :thumb:

Turning it off breaks the connection between the outlet and my pedals. Am I missing something :idk:
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sonidero wrote:So you only expect to get unexpected surges whilst home and therefore protected???



:lol: :lol:

I unplug my stuff at night. I dont really know why. I just always haf
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hollowhero wrote:Turning it off breaks the connection between the outlet and my pedals. Am I missing something :idk:


You are correct, I was wondering what the Haze was talkin bout, he has lots of gear... Whats you worried bout???
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hazelwould wrote:Will it do any harm?

if you do, the pedalboard gnomes come out while you are sleeping and molest you.
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I use a smart power strip that is set up to switch everything on when I turn on my amp.
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oldangelmidnight wrote:I use a smart power strip that is set up to switch everything on when I turn on my amp.

Hmm... What's that?
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I've left stuff plugged in and on that's not tube for literally years at a time.

Thank you, drive through.

Tube stuff I've left on for months or more and come back to no problem other than wear on the tubes. Don't recommend this, but back in the day when this stuff was expendible and cheap, you just didn't care.

Assuming basic surge protection etc., the stuff isn't going to care.
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hazelwould wrote:
oldangelmidnight wrote:I use a smart power strip that is set up to switch everything on when I turn on my amp.

Hmm... What's that?


They're designed to be more "green." So several outlets are usually tied to whether or not a separate output is on. Like if you turn on your tv suddenly your blu-ray, DVD, VHS, satellite, laser disc, beta max, NES, SNES, sega, etc. all come on too. They're handy. I've used one where a couple printers, monitor, a scanner, and a USB hub all are off if the computer is off, but come on when you turn on the computer.
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wfs1234 wrote:
hazelwould wrote:
oldangelmidnight wrote:I use a smart power strip that is set up to switch everything on when I turn on my amp.

Hmm... What's that?


They're designed to be more "green." So several outlets are usually tied to whether or not a separate output is on. Like if you turn on your tv suddenly your blu-ray, DVD, VHS, satellite, laser disc, beta max, NES, SNES, sega, etc. all come on too. They're handy. I've used one where a couple printers, monitor, a scanner, and a USB hub all are off if the computer is off, but come on when you turn on the computer.



Yeah, it's fun. I switch on the amp and the pedal LEDs all light up and amp #2 comes on. The future is magic.
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