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Power on/off 1032b

shade108, modified 8 Years ago.

Power on/off 1032b

Youngling Posts: 6 Join Date: 3/14/14 Recent Posts
Hi!
I'd like to now what is the best way to turn on/off my 1032b monitors - each one individually, or with one switch on my extension socket? What should be more safe?
Thanks!
shade108, modified 8 Years ago.

Re: Power on/off 1032b

Youngling Posts: 6 Join Date: 3/14/14 Recent Posts
bump
ilkka-rissanen, modified 8 Years ago.

Re: Power on/off 1032b

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hi,

It doesn't make any difference, both are equally safe.