Interactive Calculator
KNOW YOUR POWER LOAD
Click appliances to plug them in and see your total wattage — then check instantly if you're approaching the limits of an extension strip, your home circuit, or a Line8 Power Track.
Available Appliances — click to plug in
Electric Kettle
2,200W
Induction Hob
2,000W
Electric Oven
2,000W
Steam Iron
1,800W
Hair Dryer
1,800W
Air Fryer
1,500W
Air Conditioner
1,500W
Coffee Machine
1,200W
Microwave
1,000W
Vacuum Cleaner
1,000W
Toaster
900W
Rice Cooker
700W
Washing Machine
500W
Blender
400W
Desktop PC
300W
Gaming Console
200W
Refrigerator
150W
TV
150W
Laptop
65W
Phone Charger
20W
Clothes Dryer
2,500W
Water Dispenser
500W
Bottle Warmer
300W
Capsule Coffee
900W
Plugged In
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Click an applianceto plug it in here
Total Power Draw
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Watts
0.0 A @ 230V
⚡ How does your load compare?
Line8
Power Track
32A · 8,000W
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The Line8 track is rated for 8,000W, but the actual limit depends on your incoming supply. Connected to a typical home circuit (20A / 5,000W), your home wiring becomes the bottleneck — so your real ceiling is 5,000W, not 8,000W.
Safe
Home Circuit (MCB)
20A · 5,000W
Safe
Quality Extension Strip
13A · 3,250W
Safe
Budget Extension Strip
5A · 1,250W
Safe
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Your load exceeds a safe limit.
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Why Line8 Power Tracks handle more than a regular extension strip
Standard extension strips use thin internal wiring and cheap connectors — typically rated for just 13A (3,250W), with many budget units rated only 5A (1,250W). Home circuit MCBs trip at around 20A (5,000W). Line8 Power Tracks are engineered for 32A (8,000W) with a patented tap-off connection system, triple redundancy safety, and hand-finished construction. For a high-demand kitchen or workspace, the right power track is the foundation of a safe, capable setup.
Power ratings shown are typical nominal values for estimation purposes only. Actual draw may vary by appliance model and conditions.
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