Quick Answers To Your Most Common Questions
Q1: What’s the difference between LK, CD and MI series power tracks?
- LK Series: Magnetic snap-on design, adapters attach with one press, surface mount only, zircon sand oxidation finish. Best for renters & simple retrofits.
- CD Series: Standard twist-lock surface track, CD fingerprint-resistant texture, cost-effective for regular kitchen upgrades.
- MI Series: Recessed flush mount track, sits flat inside cabinets/islands, ultra-slim profile for high-end new renovations.
All tracks support universal RALITON adapters.
Q2: How many adapters can each track length hold?
- 22-inch track: Up to 3 adapters
- 30-inch track: Up to 5 adapters
- 40-inch track: Up to 6 adapters
The actual usable number depends on whether you use standard outlets or compact USB charging adapters.
Q3: What types of modular adapters do you sell?
- Standard NEMA 5-15R TR outlet adapter for high-power kitchen appliances
- Dual USB-C PD fast charge adapter (12W output)
- USB-A + USB-C combo fast charging adapter
- Magnetic hollow-out twist-lock adapter exclusive for LK magnetic tracks
All adapters are sold separately in single, 3-pack and 5-pack bulk sets for better value.
Q4: What’s the maximum charging output of USB adapters?
Dual USB-C adapters deliver a total 12W PD fast charge.
USB-A+C combo adapters offer max 15W total output.
They safely charge phones, tablets and small laptops without extra wall chargers.
Q5: What surge protection do your tracks have?
Q6: What safety certifications do all items carry?
Q7: What materials are tracks and adapters made of?
Tracks are constructed with high-density aluminum alloy for fast heat dissipation and scratch resistance. Adapters use flame-retardant V0 polycarbonate to resist high temperature and fire spread.
Q8: Does the hardwired track require a professional electrician?
Mounting the track body on walls or cabinets is a simple DIY job with included screws. Hardwiring connection to your home AC circuit involves high voltage — we strongly recommend hiring a licensed electrician to complete wiring to avoid safety hazards.