Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
A Question About Power Cables
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@Mykle1 No, it does not. You essentially pull the plug to turn it off. What I did at home was to plug it into a WeMo home automation outlet. I then used my phone to set up a schedule to turn the mirror off & on. And it ties into the Amazon Echo, so I can tell Alexa to turn the mirror off and on if I need it outside of the schedule.
The other downside is that the plug is only like 4 feet long. You may have to use an extension cord or (as I did) solder in an extension from a spare computer cord.
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I’m not quite as automated as you are. Your setup sounds fantastic. I still like the idea of the travel charger. I could always put an on/off switch inline when I’m extending the length of the cord. Then I’ll have the best of both worlds. :-)
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Just FYI - I added a string of LEDs that are powered by a USB socket last night. Installed 'em under the edge of the frame, pointing towards the wall. My wife picked them up on sale for some reason. They plugged right in to the USB slot on the travel charger. Now they switch on along with the mirror.
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@bhepler said in A Question About Power Cables:
They plugged right in to the USB slot on the travel charger. Now they switch on along with the mirror.
Nice! Where did she find them?
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In case anyone comes back to this thread, I found a good option for a power strip: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01JRXRTC2/ref=psdc_10967801_t1_B00XHORWES
It’s only slightly larger than the one suggested by @bhepler, but it has 2x the cord length. Also, it has an on/off switch.
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@oldversions That’s nice. With some right-angle plugs, you’d be good to go with that.