RCmommy Posted July 25, 2016 #1 Share Posted July 25, 2016 (edited) This is the model we had been using. I didn't realize it had surge protection until I read a thread about it some time ago. Is there a similar variety anyone has to replace this one, without surge protection? I like this one because of the usb and sockets, plus it had the swivel which was a bonus. Anyone have one that they would recommend? ( I posted in Carnival because that is our next cruise and I am unsure if they may have an even different set of rules?) Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Edited July 25, 2016 by RCmommy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wheatie59 Posted July 25, 2016 #2 Share Posted July 25, 2016 (edited) I'm not sure you'll find a direct replacement. I have one of that same Belkin model, but don't take it on a cruise. Instead, I use one of these four outlet, non-surge protected power strips. https://www.amazon.com/Monster-MP-OTG400-BK-Outlets/dp/B000F9YN2M I have separate USB chargers - one for me with cords for my devices, one for my wife with cords for her devices, and some spare chargers and cords. Edited July 25, 2016 by Wheatie59 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammy1956 Posted July 25, 2016 #3 Share Posted July 25, 2016 i have the same outlet . it seems any like these are surge protected , i tried to find one before our last cruise , but came up empty . i just took 2 of the single usb chargers for my phone & made due with that . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoJolt4U Posted July 25, 2016 #4 Share Posted July 25, 2016 pretty much anything you get with regular outlets AND usb outlets is surge protected. This is designed to make sure your USB charged device is not destroyed if there IS a power surge. I would recommend a normal power strip and cell charger vs something with built in USB chargers. Either that or get rechargeable battery packs and charge those with the power strip them recharge your phone with the battery as needed if you are worried about surging your cell phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disneylover89 Posted July 25, 2016 #5 Share Posted July 25, 2016 (edited) I have the same Belkin which we now can not use. I gave up trying to find something that does not have a surge protector. I am just going to use a regular old extension cord I use at home with 3 outlets. http://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-51947-GE-3-Outlet-Polarized-Indoor-Extension-Cord-9/16932138?action=product_interest&action_type=title&item_id=16932138&placement_id=irs-2-m2&strategy=PWVAV&visitor_id&category=&client_guid=18f6dc52-b90a-4606-9699-bd485af9d741&customer_id_enc&config_id=2&parent_item_id=24097987&parent_anchor_item_id=24097987&guid=b2a65f03-791f-4e9a-abc5-2723a347f483&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&beacon_version=1.0.1&findingMethod=p13n Edited July 25, 2016 by disneylover89 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
babygrljaz Posted July 25, 2016 #6 Share Posted July 25, 2016 If you only need USB consider something like this. It's what we've used, works great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bar1068 Posted July 25, 2016 #7 Share Posted July 25, 2016 pretty much anything you get with regular outlets AND usb outlets is surge protected. This is designed to make sure your USB charged device is not destroyed if there IS a power surge. I would recommend a normal power strip and cell charger vs something with built in USB chargers. Either that or get rechargeable battery packs and charge those with the power strip them recharge your phone with the battery as needed if you are worried about surging your cell phone. USB "safety" aside, there are a number of power outlets with USB ports. I have 2 that were easy to find on Amazon. one is a Monster Power, "Outlets to Go 3 Laptop....has 2 USB ports and 3 regular power ports. I've another that has a longer cord, from Cyber Power, with only 1 power outlet and 2 USB ports. Have brought them on a couple of cruises and they worked fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kimma11 Posted July 25, 2016 #8 Share Posted July 25, 2016 We bought this clock which has 2 outlets and a usb port. http://www.walmart.com/ip/24225430?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227017372241&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40933330592&wl4=pla-78865229072&wl5=1021895&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=24225430&wl13=&veh=sem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asalligo Posted July 25, 2016 #9 Share Posted July 25, 2016 Non Surge protection is easy, just hit any dollar store and buy a cheap plug adapter. Why on earth would Carnival be pushing non surge protected outlets though? What is their concern? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCmommy Posted July 25, 2016 Author #10 Share Posted July 25, 2016 (edited) I believe their concern is fire. What is sad is that I bought that device because of reviews on here! Lol Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Edited July 25, 2016 by RCmommy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCmommy Posted July 25, 2016 Author #11 Share Posted July 25, 2016 I am looking on Amazon now. I guess I will go with a regular power bar, though smaller than the variety used at home. The USB ports are an added bonus because they don't take up as much space as say the white square plug that Apple devices use to charge with the usb. Some power chargers have a difficult time getting those squares to fit side by side. There are four of us in a cabin and everyone has a device. Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wheatie59 Posted July 25, 2016 #12 Share Posted July 25, 2016 My understanding of the issue is that the power on ships is much dirtier than power on land. The instructions for electronics sometimes mention not to plug electronics into the same circuit where you have big motors, because the motors generate noise on the circuit. Guess what's down in the belly of the ship? Some REALLY BIG electrical motors. The power coming to your cabin is noisy, but not so bad as to trigger a surge protector. But its enough to slowly damage the surge protector, make it get hot, and possibly make it catch fire. That's why cruise lines don't want surge protected power strips. Further, its not necessary. Surge protectors are for protecting your doo-dads from big surges. In particular, lighting. On a ship, you're in a metal hull, floating in sea water. If lightning strikes the ship, its going right to the ocean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SadieN Posted July 25, 2016 #13 Share Posted July 25, 2016 ChengKP75 has a very good explanation g how surge protection works. Land surge protection works as a lightening rod, directing surged into the ground. Ships aren't grounded like land based buildings. They're 'grounded' differently. A circuit breaker will work onboard. Use a simple plug splitter. We use a short extension cord with three outlets. We also have an Euro outlet splitter. There are several Anker(?) USB multiplug devices that'll also work. onboard. Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joepeka Posted July 25, 2016 #14 Share Posted July 25, 2016 (edited) I have the same Belkin which we now can not use. I gave up trying to find something that does not have a surge protector. I am just going to use a regular old extension cord I use at home with 3 outlets. http://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-51947-GE-3-Outlet-Polarized-Indoor-Extension-Cord-9/16932138?action=product_interest&action_type=title&item_id=16932138&placement_id=irs-2-m2&strategy=PWVAV&visitor_id&category=&client_guid=18f6dc52-b90a-4606-9699-bd485af9d741&customer_id_enc&config_id=2&parent_item_id=24097987&parent_anchor_item_id=24097987&guid=b2a65f03-791f-4e9a-abc5-2723a347f483&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&beacon_version=1.0.1&findingMethod=p13n It's been a couple of years since we were on Carnival (but have been on other lines in the interim) but we have one of the devices the OP shows and have never even gotten a second look from ship security since we started using it. I guess I need to look at non-surge alternatives as well. Edited July 25, 2016 by joepeka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted July 25, 2016 #15 Share Posted July 25, 2016 Our internet has been dead for a week now, so using the phone so I won't be able to provide links, but search my posting history for descriptions about surge protectors. Power is not dirtier on ships, but due to the nature of grounding systems on ships, the semi-conductors in surge protectors can be reverse voltaged, which can cause them to catch fire. Pretty much anything with both power outlets and USB outlets will be surge protected. Inexpensive power strips will not be, and based on my research, most USB only units will also not be surge protected, if it has a two prong plug, despite advertising claims by the manufacturer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wheatie59 Posted July 26, 2016 #16 Share Posted July 26, 2016 Our internet has been dead for a week now, so using the phone so I won't be able to provide links, but search my posting history for descriptions about surge protectors. Power is not dirtier on ships, but due to the nature of grounding systems on ships, the semi-conductors in surge protectors can be reverse voltaged, which can cause them to catch fire. Pretty much anything with both power outlets and USB outlets will be surge protected. Inexpensive power strips will not be, and based on my research, most USB only units will also not be surge protected, if it has a two prong plug, despite advertising claims by the manufacturer. I was hoping you would chime in. My terse explanation is what I took away from one of your earlier and longer descriptions. What is it about the grounding systems that causes the reverse voltage? In a land electrical service, the ground (aka "grounding conductor" which normally does not carry any current) and neutral (aka "grounded conductor" which does normally carry current) are tied together in the main service panel and are at zero voltage by virtue of being connected to a copper rod driven into the ground near the panel. Your statement implies the ground can end up at a different voltage than the hot or neutral conductor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruser3 Posted July 26, 2016 #17 Share Posted July 26, 2016 I just bought a Monster Power strip on e-bay. It has three outlets and two USB ports. No surge protector. $9.99 and free shipping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted July 26, 2016 #18 Share Posted July 26, 2016 (edited) I was hoping you would chime in. My terse explanation is what I took away from one of your earlier and longer descriptions. What is it about the grounding systems that causes the reverse voltage? In a land electrical service, the ground (aka "grounding conductor" which normally does not carry any current) and neutral (aka "grounded conductor" which does normally carry current) are tied together in the main service panel and are at zero voltage by virtue of being connected to a copper rod driven into the ground near the panel. Your statement implies the ground can end up at a different voltage than the hot or neutral conductor. The difference is that the neutral and ground are not connected together. If they were, you could have stray current flow in the ground, which is a steel hull in sea water, which can cause electrolysis in the hull. The ground is actually carried back to the neutral point on the generator for this reason. Voltage between neutral and hot to ground is 60 volts each, not120 and 0. The reverse voltages are very slight and no danger to your electronics, unless there is a ground fault in the equipment, but low reverse voltages applied repeatedly can be death to the MOV's that provide the surge protection. Edited July 26, 2016 by chengkp75 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hftmrock Posted July 26, 2016 #19 Share Posted July 26, 2016 I just bought a Monster Power strip on e-bay. It has three outlets and two USB ports. No surge protector. $9.99 and free shipping. can you provide model and type so others can buy it as well. I will need one for my upcoming trip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted July 26, 2016 #20 Share Posted July 26, 2016 This is what I used on our last cruise. I purchased mine in Radio Shack, but they also sell them on Amazon. Be careful, because some are surge protested. The nice thing about it is that you can just turn it if the outlet faces the wrong way. My last cruise, on Divina, the outlets were sideways. Gives you the same versatility as the Belkin. EM http://www.bulbhead.com/powercube-original-usb.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyD Posted July 26, 2016 #21 Share Posted July 26, 2016 This is the one that I have. This should help. Monster Outlets To Go: Model No. Mpotg300Bkefs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FirstAlto Posted July 26, 2016 #22 Share Posted July 26, 2016 This is the one that I have. This should help. Monster Outlets To Go: Model No. Mpotg300Bkefs Thank you, BobbyD - just ordered mine from EBay 👍🏻 I was having a terrible time finding one that wasn't a surge protector 😪 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emerald31 Posted July 26, 2016 #23 Share Posted July 26, 2016 I too have to thank you BobbyD I just ordered mine from eBay as well at a excellent price with free shipping. Kudos to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruser3 Posted July 27, 2016 #24 Share Posted July 27, 2016 I looked. I cannot find a model number. I typed in Monster Power Strip at the e-bay site. The unit is compact and has folding plug. It is black. Good hunting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SadieN Posted July 27, 2016 #25 Share Posted July 27, 2016 I looked. I cannot find a model number. I typed in Monster Power Strip at the e-bay site. The unit is compact and has folding plug. It is black. Good hunting. See post 21 Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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