Before this gets too far away from my question from a few days ago, I just want to thank the people who offered advice. I found a way to extend my bottom shelf back enough to fit my Furman behind one of my components. I'll just have to leave the Furman always turned on, because it will be hard to reach.
Although this breeds another question. I'm not one of those people who leave components perpetually turned on. My thinking has always been, if you turn off a power conditioner, there will be an electrical disconnect inside the power conditioner, between your electrical system and your components. I suppose, if your house was to receive a lightning strike, the electricity would just jump the small disconnect; so it doesn't matter if the power conditioner is on or off.
Is there any difference, on or off?
Thanks everybody
Although this breeds another question. I'm not one of those people who leave components perpetually turned on. My thinking has always been, if you turn off a power conditioner, there will be an electrical disconnect inside the power conditioner, between your electrical system and your components. I suppose, if your house was to receive a lightning strike, the electricity would just jump the small disconnect; so it doesn't matter if the power conditioner is on or off.
Is there any difference, on or off?
Thanks everybody