u/MagicGirl8

Joules for Surge Protector?

Joules for Surge Protector?

For a surge protector, would this Phillips product be too little in joules for the things I need to plug into it? It is 1080 joules. I have to plug into it my MacBook laptop, a Seagate Desktop 8tb hard drive, iPhone 17 Pro charger, another iPhone charger, a MagSafe charger to charge AirPods, and a charger to charge a rechargeable cellphone battery. Otherwise if this is not good enough to protect my devices, how many joules do I need? And what’s a great brand? Is Phillips good or no? Thank you!

u/MagicGirl8 — 5 hours ago

Is this ice cream safe?

I bought this Turkey Hill simply natural ice cream and it was very frozen. It’s a hot day and it was 80 degrees outside at the time and I turned on the car AC but that probably didn’t cool the car too much since my drive was 12 mins. I did keep the ice cream in shade. I got it into my fridge within 12-15 mins of getting it out of the freezer at the store so the ice cream was only out of a freezer for 12-15 mins. It was already feeling soft though when I got it to my freezer. I opened the top to check quickly and it was soft and all along the sides almost looked like melted liquid not sure, maybe not fully melted liquid. It’s been 3 hrs now in the freezer and this is what it looks like in the pics I’m sharing. I don’t have pics of what it looked like when I first got it home into the freezer unfortunately. The top got stuck to the ice cream and was hard to remove and in my pics, not sure you can see but the sides look as if they just melted almost which is odd since it’s been in the freezer for 3 hrs. Not sure what to think. Is this ice cream now trash and unsafe or is it safe to eat?

u/MagicGirl8 — 1 day ago