Extension cords, Surge Protectors and You

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Hello,

Using extension cords permanently is considered bad practice. How do people implement surge protectors, extension cords, controllers ect in this hobby?

Is using a surge protector at all times considered as bad as using extension cords? Are extension cords safe to use long term? Should controllers be plugged into wall outlets only?
 
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I plug my controllers directly into wall sockets (no extensions).
So no surge protector?
Don't know if it is safe or not, but I have always used extension cords if I cannot daisy chain another Apex power strip close to where I need to be able to plug something in.
This is where I am at, thanks for responding.
 
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Interesting. Thanks for taking the time to reply everyone.

I have always used extension cords and it seems not possible to have a reef tank without them used in some capacity. I of course run much lower than max watts in each cord/device but I was still curious.
 

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