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Rating: | (4.8 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 62 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | APC Surge Protector, 12 Outlet Power Strip with (2) USB Charging Ports, 4320 Joules Surge Protection (P12U2) |
Product Description: | Power disturbances such as surge, lightning and spikes can happen at any time and can cause irreparable damage to your investments. Therefore, count on the reliability of the APC Surge Arrest Performance Series to provide the highest level of surge protection for your home and office! The P12U2 12 Outlet Surge Arrest Performance Series Surge Protector with 2 USB Ports has a 6 ft. cord and rear wall mount key holes for installation flexibility. With its compact design, higher Joule rating, USB charging ports and integrated circuit breaker power, this 12 outlet surge protector offers maximum protection to best support the equipment you rely on every day. |
Manufacturer: | APC by Schneider-Electric |
Product SKU: | 391358133 |
UPC: | 731304336563 |
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Here's what the reviewer wrote on November 3rd: "I've attached pictures of the internals for those of you like me who are interested. Clamping voltage is now L-N 330v, L-G 400v, N-G 400v. I saw other specs listed in the reviews so this has been updated/improved. Definitely above average protection for the price."
I can't link to the review directly, so if you want to see the pics he included, here's the listing -- https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasi...B0
EDIT: I got home and checked mine and can confirm that it's 330, 400, 400 as suspected. Seems pretty solid to me.
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Also in regards to clamping voltage, on APCs website for the model # P12U2 it lists the following... L-N: 330, L-G: 400, N-G: 400.
I have the APC in this post and also this one from Monoprice: https://a.co/d/0J00G4K
Tried them both on a 1500W mining setup. The Monoprice never had an issue and the APC kept tripping itself. Contacted APC and they sent a replacement, but I never trusted that model again with my equipment.
Tried them both on a 1500W mining setup. The Monoprice never had an issue and the APC kept tripping itself. Contacted APC and they sent a replacement, but I never trusted that model again with my equipment.
Isn't it because APC has overload protection? 1500W is a lot for a surge protector.
Another thing to note : the Amazon variety was recently on sale for around $14-$15, so unless you absolutely need this now, need the USB plugs, or don't mind paying a bit more, I'd personally just wait.
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I disagree, reached out to their customer service a few times and it was excellent in my experience
I recently received a replacement for a Supermax 12-outlet surge protector I bought in 1998.
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I am not buying if they don't.
If you don't mind, what is your full list of criteria? I'm always looking to pickup new info from people who are more knowledgeable about technical specs than me.
Oh BTW, I saw you comment about coil whine. As I mentioned before, I recently stocked up on the Amazon Basics variety of this surge protector, and have 4 deployed around the house now. I checked each one with my ear very close to the unit by listening for a whine, then fully unplugging the surge protectors and continuing to listen. I wasn't able to detect any sort of sound.
I came here to say the same! So now I know who makes Amazon surge protectors, lol
That model is a bit dated with the RJ45 protection and dual coax.
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You're right though, the chances are very slim. But hey, you never know one day you might become part of the 1%.