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Furman PST-8 8-Outlet Digital Power Station

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$100

$225

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Deal Details
B&H Photo Video has Furman PST-8 8-Outlet 8-Outlet Digital Power Station (PS5-8 DIG) on sale for $99.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Be sure the 'Ultrasonic & Linear' filtering option is selected.
Key Features:
  • 8 x NEMA 5-15R Outlets
  • 1 x NEMA 5-15P Input
  • 1 x RJ11 & 2 x Coaxial Jacks
  • Line Voltage: 120V
  • Over-Voltage Shutoff: 135 VAC
  • Maximum Current Rating: 15A
  • Initial Clamping Level: 188V Peak
  • 8' Cord Length
  • 4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets
  • Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) with a high current TVZ-MOV
  • LiFT significantly reduces AC line noise
  • Automatic Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS)
  • Zero ground contamination circuitry assures the delivery of pure AC power thus protecting critical audio/video components
  • Cable satellite and Telco connectors deliver advanced protection to connected equipment

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price matches our previous FP Deal.
    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from 26 reviews.
    • Offer ends Dec 29 at 11:59 PM EST
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $29.05 lower (22.5% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $129. -SaltyOne

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Written by htp182 | Staff
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B&H Photo Video has Furman PST-8 8-Outlet 8-Outlet Digital Power Station (PS5-8 DIG) on sale for $99.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Be sure the 'Ultrasonic & Linear' filtering option is selected.
Key Features:
  • 8 x NEMA 5-15R Outlets
  • 1 x NEMA 5-15P Input
  • 1 x RJ11 & 2 x Coaxial Jacks
  • Line Voltage: 120V
  • Over-Voltage Shutoff: 135 VAC
  • Maximum Current Rating: 15A
  • Initial Clamping Level: 188V Peak
  • 8' Cord Length
  • 4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets
  • Series Multi-Stage Protection (SMP) with a high current TVZ-MOV
  • LiFT significantly reduces AC line noise
  • Automatic Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS)
  • Zero ground contamination circuitry assures the delivery of pure AC power thus protecting critical audio/video components
  • Cable satellite and Telco connectors deliver advanced protection to connected equipment

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price matches our previous FP Deal.
    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from 26 reviews.
    • Offer ends Dec 29 at 11:59 PM EST
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $29.05 lower (22.5% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $129. -SaltyOne

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Written by htp182 | Staff
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A $10 surge protector is not the same thing.
Most people don't need a PST-8, but it's a slick deal if you do.
I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.

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Whats the clamping voltage?
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188 Volts
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Whats the clamping voltage?
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Quote from BlueShop747 :
How's this for a slickdeal, go to Amazon and purchase a protector for like 10 bucks.
A $10 surge protector is not the same thing.
Most people don't need a PST-8, but it's a slick deal if you do.
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Quote from BlueShop747 :
How's this for a slickdeal, go to Amazon and purchase a protector for like 10 bucks.
Wtf even I know a good deal when I see one. This is a great product worth the money
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I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.
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Quote from Levijestic :
I don't own a Furman but can confirm power line conditioners really do make a difference and protect sensitive AV equipment and TVs from dirty power and surges.
Worth the money for Computers to?
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Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8D while normal version is just PST-8.

From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?

Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.

Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...ation.html

Normal version is 20$ more.
Last edited by CommonScientist December 28, 2022 at 08:49 PM.
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Quote from CommonScientist :
Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8DIG while normal version is just PST-8.

From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?

Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.

Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...ation.html

Normal version is 20$ more.
Per the manual:
"The PST-8D employs additional ultra-sonic filtering for both digital and video components. This additional filtering assures peak system performance by preventing AC noise or back-wash from cross contaminating an adjacent unit. For example, a television plugged into the digital – video filtered outlets will not affect an audio receiver controller connected to one of the PST-8D's standard or delayed outlets."
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how does the bottom look? is it mountable like the tripplites?
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The "standard" PST-8: $94.99 at ProAudioStar https://www.proaudiostar.com/furman-pst-8.html.
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I never thought I'd need these, but I'm looking at them tonight because a downed tree hit a power line near my parents cabin recently. The meter absolutely exploded inside, it got through two levels of fuses (old electrical system) and in a couple locations a surge protector. Fried two tvs, a microwave, three DC power converters and some other small electronics. This might be overkill but I'm going to be installing better protection on my devices going forward.
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Quote from CommonScientist :
Anyone know what the difference is between the Digital version and the normal version? The one linked in the OP is the Digital version. Digital has part number PST-8D while normal version is just PST-8.

From the description: "4 digital-ultrasonic noise filtered outlets, 4 linearly filtered outlets" for the digital one, while normal has all 8 linearly filtered. Anyone understand the difference?

Visually, I can see there are four coax connections on Digital version and two coax on normal version.

Normal version found here: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/pr...ation.html

Normal version is 20$ more.
Its in the question and answer. The digital outlet do everything the analog does but with the digital enhancements.

This one has additional features

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