Now, I already know the only valid answer to this question is "It depends," but it's an interesting topic.
I suspect the general populace is unaware that there are limitations on how many things can be safely plugged into a single outlet (via a surge protector or power strip), but, with that ignorance, it seems like problems should arise more often than they do, until eventually it would become "common knowledge" that you need to be careful about how many devices you are feeding with one power outlet. But that hasn't happened, unless I am mistaken. Is that because most surge protectors/power strips limit their number of outlets to about six, and most consumer devices aren't power hungry enough that six of them plugged into one outlet would cause an issue?
I have a PC (PCPartPicker estimates its wattage at 304W at full load), a 24'' monitor, a 50'' LCD TV, an Xbox Series S, a Wii U, a set of Insignia bookshelf speakers, and a Blu-ray player all plugged into one surge protector. Now, most if not all of the time, I don't have all of those things powered on at once (though often I have three to five out of seven devices powered on), and I haven't encountered any issues yet, but I wonder if I'm almost literally playing with fire with this setup.
I suspect the general populace is unaware that there are limitations on how many things can be safely plugged into a single outlet (via a surge protector or power strip), but, with that ignorance, it seems like problems should arise more often than they do, until eventually it would become "common knowledge" that you need to be careful about how many devices you are feeding with one power outlet. But that hasn't happened, unless I am mistaken. Is that because most surge protectors/power strips limit their number of outlets to about six, and most consumer devices aren't power hungry enough that six of them plugged into one outlet would cause an issue?
I have a PC (PCPartPicker estimates its wattage at 304W at full load), a 24'' monitor, a 50'' LCD TV, an Xbox Series S, a Wii U, a set of Insignia bookshelf speakers, and a Blu-ray player all plugged into one surge protector. Now, most if not all of the time, I don't have all of those things powered on at once (though often I have three to five out of seven devices powered on), and I haven't encountered any issues yet, but I wonder if I'm almost literally playing with fire with this setup.