There isn't enough power in my room. What can I do?

Hello, so the problem is that I wanted to charge my laptop like normal, but my cable only lit up green for a moment and then it worked. I tried a different socket in my room, but it didn't work either. I then went into the living room and it worked there. I then tried it in other rooms and it worked everywhere except my room. It can't be my charger because it works everywhere except in that one room, and that's my TV and PlayStation, etc. Everything works in that room. I then unplugged everything in my room and tried charging again, but it still didn't work, and now I don't know what to do.

would be very grateful for a quick answer

LG

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maja0403
1 year ago

You can't put a lot of devices to a socket, a maximum of 3600 watts, and that's just a short time.

ghost40
1 year ago
Reply to  maja0403

Don't worry, the few watts don't mind. Do you know the shut-off characteristic of its fuse?

maja0403
1 year ago
Reply to  ghost40

No, because this was not communicated to us. What does the short-circuit current have to do with the maximum performance of the line?

maja0403
1 year ago
Reply to  Luis8807

That should tell you that a person skilled in the art should check the socket/line once.

ghost40
1 year ago

And that's supposed to be an expert?

I do not care.

maja0403
1 year ago

The expert next to me feels very funny.

maja0403
1 year ago

Then you have to live with it. Depending on the configuration, you could also contact the landlord.

ghost40
1 year ago

This has nothing to do with short-circuit current. You're not an electrician, are you?

ghost40
1 year ago

Then try it at the outlet where your TV and PS are plugged in.

ghost40
1 year ago
Reply to  Luis8807

Then it can only lie more on the device itself.