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Also if his computers directly plugged into a surge protector with everything else that's a decent amount of pull on one cord maybe put the computer on its own
@@dennis_s Sounds like someone that matches their lipstick to their high heels to their purse. Bring such a beta that you care about wires in the back of your desk and you use the word aEsThEtiC.
Yea I got this two years ago and two days ago removed it. Was really burdenous, the only way it can work is if u add that power surge the way he did and even then it's inconvenient
I work installing furniture and those alien tail cord concealers are the most unnecessary thing they have us add-on to a desk. Most people will have a power strip near that grommet hole because not all cords can reach the wall outlet
cable management is so much more difficult than youtubers make it seem for example: i need the micro usb cord that goes to my wireless mouse to have slack, in case i need to use while charging
Please explain how this actually hides where all those cords are plugged into? Are they sticking out of the bottom of this thing into electrical strips?
If you have Audio cracking or squeeking, don't put the audio cables in between those cords unless you have mostly Toslink /SPDIF. There will be interferences.
the thing about the snake is that it's recommended that you put it behind the desk leg so that it's practically unnoticeable. When you put it smack in the middle, it pretty much defeats the purpose. You're better off buying some adhesive wall cable covers/concealers that are the same color as your wall, running the cable covers all the way to the desk leg, and then running the rest of the cable into the snake that's behind the desk leg. That way you can actually achieve the invisible cable look while still making use of the snake.
I might be wrong in this, and maybe that Stanley thing has some special properties. But I've been taught that you shouldn't use those outlets adaptors, since now it's as if you're connecting various things in a single outlet, and that can overcharge it and then overheated it, leading to it melting and breaking. On this case it's probably fine, since it's just a PC, and won't go past the outlets power limit, but idk. Still, pretty good looking, except for the huge wither skeleton's spine at the end
Just use Betaduct cable trunking along the underside and legs. It won’t look messy and complex like this snake does, nor will it get in the way of the chair or your feet.
Stick that spine thing straight up the wall, then add some sort of flexible material that wants to straighten out, inside it. So it goes straight up and curves down. Then add some ribcages and a head with long hair
FYI everyone, those longboi power strips are available at Harbor Freight for half the price (though they aren’t surge protectors). And they’re fantastic for spreading the power cables around instead of all being concentrated in the same spot, as well as actually getting to use all the outlets because they aren’t blocked by wall warts.
I agree with the surge protector hack, the other snake thing for 1 cable is a dumb hack. Its way more prone to hurt you and pinch you than a single cable.