Sears Power Strip

Posted on Wednesday 2 August 2006


First I removed the five screws from the top of the unit.

Then I removed the two plastic caps from either side of the unit.

Now pull out the metal strip from the bottom of the unit.

Next, pull out the splitters for the power, to get them out of the way, you cant fully remove them just yet, but it makes it easier to take them fully out later.

Now remove the metal connectors from the main unit(what the power from the wall runs into.) from the set of plugs. You can either pull them out, if you have the arm strength, or use a screwdriver to pry them up.

Now, to completely remove the splitters, there are two more wires to remove, one to pull out (however you may like), and one to unscrew.

Now, to remove the reset switch you have to unscrew a ring from the exterior of the case.

Take a guess on what we have to do to remove the reset switch. One guess, thats right, remove a wire. Just remove it with your choice, screwdriver or old fashioned pliers and/or brute force.

Now we’re done! Here’s the aftermath, plus countless screws.


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