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Commercial Electric 6-Ft 12-Outlet Black Surge Protector on clearance for
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Product Info:
- 6x Standard Outlets
- 6x Spaced Outlets
- SJT 14/3 AWG 6-Ft Cord
- 3x USB 3.1 Amp Always On
- 4000 Joules Surge Protection
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for expensive and any electronics where you actually want to protect, you want at most 330v clamping voltage (lower is better)
most of the cheap ones you see on slick deals will have 500v or higher, and shouldn't be used for something you care to protect against surges.
i think there are a few good surge protectors that have clamping voltages 330v or less at around the $20 price range. I think APC is usually recommended, but i'm not an expert.
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4000 joules surge protection
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Thanks. No one ever posts this info and it's the most important stat for a surge protector.
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for expensive and any electronics where you actually want to protect, you want at most 330v clamping voltage (lower is better)
most of the cheap ones you see on slick deals will have 500v or higher, and shouldn't be used for something you care to protect against surges.
i think there are a few good surge protectors that have clamping voltages 330v or less at around the $20 price range. I think APC is usually recommended, but i'm not an expert.
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Good info, thanks. Looked it up myself, and lower is better for these, as they are more sensitive and kick in at the lower voltage. I have Cyber Power brand surge protectors with 400v clamping voltage that I got from a prior SD, but never paid attention to clamping voltage before.
Does a 500V clamping voltage mean that this is nothing more than a glorified power strip? Is 500V on the very high end of the range (in a bad way) or are there surge protectors out there that have an even higher clamping voltage?
for expensive and any electronics where you actually want to protect, you want at most 330v clamping voltage (lower is better)
most of the cheap ones you see on slick deals will have 500v or higher, and shouldn't be used for something you care to protect against surges.
i think there are a few good surge protectors that have clamping voltages 330v or less at around the $20 price range. I think APC is usually recommended, but i'm not an expert.