Multiple devices on one socket?

Pa
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Hi would like to know if there are not too many devices charging. My two large multiple sockets can accommodate up to 11 plugs, depending on which I can extend them to 15-17. For fear that there would be a short circuit or other electrical faults, I set up a system that the small multiple plug can be used overnight, i.e. For Apple devices and the large one during the day, e.g. For laptops, headphones, GoPro, controllers, copters, etc. Can it have any bad consequences besides the electricity bill, eg overload, short circuit and etc. Or can I let the big one run overnight? And if someone asks if I use the devices in the picture every day then no! Or not all of course I will replace the charged devices with other controllers, PowerBank, other cameras, security cameras and whatever else can be charged. I just hate it when I have to wait hours for 3 devices to be full before I charge the next, there's a traffic jam every now and then and to prevent that I created this docking station. You can see my docking station below 😅

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Multiple devices on one socket
Hu

So as far as I know there shouldn't be a short circuit if none of the cables is broken.

But what could happen is that the fuse could blow out due to high loads.

ma

That doesn't matter with such small consumers

Tr

The chargers all only draw a few watts, of which you can plug in 201.

Tr

It is utopian that the fuse will blow because of a couple of chargers. They all only draw a few watts.

Hu

Was only meant as the maximum that could happen, maybe he'll connect something else there soon who knows.

Pa

No, mostly just electronic gaming devices, cameras and etc. But no big ones like a TV, mini fridge or whatever I know.

Pa

Oh really, that's awesome.

Tr

You could also connect televisions to it. What draws a lot of electricity are e.g. Fan heater. A fan heater needs so much for 20 televisions together.

Jo

As long as the mess is hanging on you don't have to worry, a large consumer like washing machine would be fatal