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    09 Jul, 2026
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    Is It Dangerous to Overload a Power Bar?

    Electrical Q&A
    Is It Dangerous to Overload a Power Bar?

    Power bars make it easy to plug in far more devices than a wall outlet alone allows, which is exactly why they are also a common source of overload problems. Yes, overloading a power bar is genuinely dangerous, and the risk is often underestimated because power bars look simple and sturdy. Here is what actually happens when a power bar is overloaded, from the licensed electricians at EZSMART, serving Toronto and the GTA.

    Why Overloading Happens

    Every power bar and the outlet it is plugged into are rated for a maximum amount of current, typically 15 amps for standard household outlets. Plugging in multiple high-draw devices at once, such as space heaters, hair dryers, toasters, or several electronics with high startup draw, can push total current beyond that rating even though every individual plug fits fine.

    What Overloading Can Cause

    • Overheating of the power bar itself, sometimes enough to melt the plastic housing
    • Overheating of the wall outlet and its wiring connections
    • Tripped breakers, which is actually the safer outcome since it cuts power before damage occurs
    • In more serious cases, arcing or fire, particularly with cheaper or damaged power bars lacking proper overload protection

    Quality power bars from reputable brands with built-in circuit breakers offer more protection than basic bargain versions, though none of them make it safe to ignore total load.

    Safer Practices

    • Avoid plugging high-draw appliances like space heaters directly into a power bar; use a wall outlet instead
    • Do not daisy-chain multiple power bars together
    • Check the amp or wattage rating on the power bar and keep your total plugged-in load well under it
    • Replace power bars that feel warm, look damaged, or are old
    • If you find yourself needing more outlets in one area regularly, consider having a licensed electrician add a properly wired outlet instead of relying on power bars long term

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I know if a power bar is overloaded?
    Warning signs include warmth, a burning smell, discoloration, or the breaker tripping when several devices are plugged in at once.

    Is it safe to plug a space heater into a power bar?
    It is generally not recommended. Space heaters draw significant current and are safer plugged directly into a wall outlet.

    Do power bars with surge protection prevent overload?
    Surge protection guards against voltage spikes, not sustained overload. Many power bars also include a built-in breaker for overload, but check the specific product rather than assuming.

    When should I call an electrician instead of relying on power bars?
    If you regularly need more outlets in one area than you have, it is worth having additional outlets professionally installed rather than depending on power bars as a permanent solution.

    Need more outlets instead of relying on power bars? EZSMART provides licensed outlet installation and electrical upgrades across Toronto and the GTA. Call 416-838-9006, and see what our customers say on our Google reviews page.

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