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u/Shabbypenguin · 1 pointr/GetPerk

Anker is an awesome brand, what i used was these two items to get my second farm was:

USB cables

Anker charger

tossed em in a dollar tree tupperware that cut a hole in the side for the power cable. using such short microusb cables meant it took up less overall space and by buying a whole set it could packaged up and dropped off at a friends house all set and running just needing his wifi connection and a power plug :). also made it easy to downsize and sell off an entire farm.

u/MichFaze · 1 pointr/GetPerk

-Linksys EA4500


-TP-LINK TL-WR841N

-Been working great with about 15 perk devices and some netflix streaming on multiple devices at the same time without problem.

u/jerkiusmaximus2 · 1 pointr/GetPerk

http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-Wireless-Dual-Band-Anywhere-EA3500-FFP/dp/B00M4D1V9U

i bought a refurb off amazon a few months back. works beautifully. i have this as my main router and a tplink, netgear wrt54g and linksys x2000 behind it.

the 3 routers behind it handle the traffic for ~40ish wireless devices.

u/b0rgerking · 2 pointsr/GetPerk

Primary router: TP-Link WDR3600 flashed with Gargoyle firmware. Working great with 5 perk devices and up to 24 devices connected with as many as 10 of them streaming (big household) without issues.

u/miamitk · 1 pointr/GetPerk

I personally use this one and its great, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OJ79UK6/

I combine it with a Outlet Timer, 4 Hours off and 2 hrs on cycles.

u/Khord · 4 pointsr/GetPerk

A power strip can be slim, though. I've been using this setup since day one (with modifications along the way) and I can't imagine making it much slimmer besides wall mounting.

Given this comment and that I am within the TOS, I think it is fine to post pics:

http://i.imgur.com/Xk4Xgm3.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/YnqhZx7.jpg

The strip could be replaced with some kind of charger, but the feet / base are already taking up X amount of space anyway, and the strip is within that X.

Regarding your current plan, I think this might work? 4A / 10 = 400mA, which might be just enough to keep the devices charged. This has a lot more amps, but it's pretty big.

u/Absocold · 2 pointsr/GetPerk

You can get 5 chargers with two usb outputs a piece for $10 with shipping. Which means that if you bought one power strip (I got mine for less than $5) you can charge 10 phones for $15 which is cheaper than getting two usb hubs.

u/ftkftw · 2 pointsr/GetPerk

Your link is 404 for me

http://www.amazon.com/Moto-G-Black-Boost-Mobile/dp/B00HPP3VW2

I'd rather buy the refurb on BM for the cashback though.

u/travelnshot · 2 pointsr/GetPerk

Got a Buffalo WHR-300HP2 for $20 on newegg then installed dd-wrt firmware. So far so good for 5 perk devices+ several phones & laptops

u/InternetUser007 · 2 pointsr/GetPerk

I'll break it down as simply as possible. The 60-watt Cree led bulb is rated 25,000 hours. Let's assume 10.8 cents/kwhr (the cost your website assumed).

  • 25,000 hours 9.5 watts 10.8 cents/kwhr = $25.65.

    To run the CFLs (I'm using the cheapest ones I could find) for 25,000 hours, using the same 10.8 cents/kwhr, would be:

  • 25,000 hours 13 watts 10.8 cents/kwhr = $35.10

    That's a difference of $9.45 cents, in electricity alone. Now, those CFL bulbs are rated for 8000 hours, so you need 3 + 1/8 of them to run for 25k hours. The cost for that many CFL bulbs is:

  • $13.35 (8pack) / 8 = ~$1.67/bulb. $1.67 * (3+1/8) = $5.22

    A single Cree bulb costs $8.24 per bulb (8-pack).

    So where does that leave us?

    TOTAL COST TO RUN CFLS FOR 25K HOURS: $35.10+$5.22 = $40.32

    TOTAL COST TO RUN A SINGLE CREE LED FOR 25K HOURS: $25.65+$8.24 = $33.89.

    DIFFERENCE: $6.43

    Even if you get those bulbs for $1.20 a piece, the single LED is less expensive.