# Slow-Start Power Socket If connecting all your devices at the same time is tripping a circuit breaker, you need a *slow-start power socket*. This device controls a strip of power sockets, enabling them individually one by one with a delay. This way there is a much smaller spike in electricity usage, which helps to avoid tripping the circuit breaker. TODO: image of result ## Overview A microcontroller is powered from a 5V brick (always connected). It controls a set of relays, which in turn enable power to individual power sockets. Upon boot the microcontroller waits a few seconds before enabling each of the power sockets. Then it sits idly by until the next power outage. All of this is enclosed in an electrical distribution box. ## Bill of Materials - microcontroller (Arduino) - multi-relay module - 5V power brick - electrical distribution box - power sockets modules for the distribution box - corded power plug - cables suitable for electrical wiring - speaker (optional) - circuit breaker (optional) TODO: image of internals