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The Surge protector is regularly priced for $239.00, on sale for $109.99
Universally connects to any manufacturer's load center (breaker box). Quick connect design—easy to mount telephone and cable protection modules. LED status indication. Type 2 AC Power protection. Indoor/Outdoor.120/240V Surge Protective Device. 108kA/Phase, UL 1449.
Product Dimensions : 2.38 x 5.25 x 7.5 inches; 8 Ounces
Item model number : CHSPT2ULTRA
Date First Available : July 11, 2011
Manufacturer : EATON
ASIN : B01AQAKRSS
Best Sellers Rank: #93 in Surge Protectors
Customer Reviews:
4.8 out of 5 stars 1,308 ratings
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...80Z0&psc=1
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I definitely recommend.
"Install was easy. both lights lit so i assume all is working well. product claims $75k of protection of attached devices, however the warranty this ships with the product says: "failure due to direct lighting strikes and temporary over-voltage are not covered". "temporary over-voltage" is a surge and the product is a surge protector."
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Thank you for posting this OP though, appreciate the effort!
I definitely recommend.
Not sure this will save you from variable voltage unless there's a significant surge :/.
If you have pricey sensitive equipment, I'd suggest a power conditioner/filter
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I swaped mine with a Siemens FS140 and never had an issue ever since
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As well, this device/model requires a dedicated 50amp 2 pole breaker that fits your breaker box. Install as close as you can to the main disconnect within 12 inches or less preferred and twist the wires once per inch to lower impedance.
Do these really work? There is nothing that is going to protect against a direct or often enough, even an indirect lightning strike that can jump feet in searching for ground, or back feed from elsewhere in or out of the house. The far majority of voltage surges are from the providing utility itself and you need to check the maximum voltage this, or any model allows... surprisingly enough, most allow voltage far above normal that will fry a lot of electrical equipment. I would use individual protection for expensive items and keep your home or rental insurance up to date with the minimum deductible you feel comfortable with and can afford.
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Side note, JEALOUS of your panel! I was tempted to swap the entire panel for that one for a much cleaner install, but the previous owners had already upgraded to a newer "standard" one. What are the red tags for? Your own labeling or is that a code thing where you live (MA?)?.
Great feedback, I went with the Siemens and Costco combo! Now just need an electrician to hook it up, going to use Nextdoor to get a knowledgeable and affordable one.
Side note, JEALOUS of your panel! I was tempted to swap the entire panel for that one for a much cleaner install, but the previous owners had already upgraded to a newer "standard" one. What are the red tags for? Your own labeling or is that a code thing where you live (MA?)?.