Anisum
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Mine isn't Anker. I posted that one because I couldn't find a good picture of the brand I bought. I'll look up the specs it came with and see if it has the built in surge protector.
I will say that while the issues of surge protectors is important and certainly no one wants to cause a fire. I do feel the cruise lines should also meet the demand of most travelers. When I'm in a room with one other person I can get away with only using the outlets provided BUT there are families of four or more using the same number of outlets that satisfies two people. Obviously they can't allow devices that may be a danger but the alternative if they don't intend to add more sockets in the rooms would be to come up with a list of approved devices.
I do have a question about the Coast Guard's findings. Reading it, I get the impression that just some SPDs are incompatible with ships but that others should be fine. Is there anyway for someone to know prior to having the device inspected by a trained crew member?
I will say that while the issues of surge protectors is important and certainly no one wants to cause a fire. I do feel the cruise lines should also meet the demand of most travelers. When I'm in a room with one other person I can get away with only using the outlets provided BUT there are families of four or more using the same number of outlets that satisfies two people. Obviously they can't allow devices that may be a danger but the alternative if they don't intend to add more sockets in the rooms would be to come up with a list of approved devices.
I do have a question about the Coast Guard's findings. Reading it, I get the impression that just some SPDs are incompatible with ships but that others should be fine. Is there anyway for someone to know prior to having the device inspected by a trained crew member?