expiredDrJKweezy posted Feb 16, 2025 08:32 PM
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expiredDrJKweezy posted Feb 16, 2025 08:32 PM
2-Count KMC 6-Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 6' Cord (1200 Joules)
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Monoprice actually has a really good power strip
https://www.monoprice.c
Was on sale in december for $26. Most of the ones on the market (especially name branded versions like phillips) are garbage. Amazon had a good version (amazon basics) before they cheapened out on it and removed protections. Expect to pay a minimum of $20 or so for anything worthwhile. If the manufacturer does not state the clamping voltages, they are listed on the back of the strip. The one OP posted states VPR 500V (live-neutral, live-ground, neutral-ground)
make this a cheap but usable surge protector. Has basic protection (more so than other SD products listed)
Do not use for any higher end appliances or computers. Use only for low power draw items
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make this a cheap but usable surge protector. Has basic protection (more so than other SD products listed)
Do not use for any higher end appliances or computers. Use only for low power draw items
make this a cheap but usable surge protector. Has basic protection (more so than other SD products listed)
Do not use for any higher end appliances or computers. Use only for low power draw items
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bluekiwi
Monoprice actually has a really good power strip
https://www.monoprice.c
Was on sale in december for $26. Most of the ones on the market (especially name branded versions like phillips) are garbage. Amazon had a good version (amazon basics) before they cheapened out on it and removed protections. Expect to pay a minimum of $20 or so for anything worthwhile. If the manufacturer does not state the clamping voltages, they are listed on the back of the strip. The one OP posted states VPR 500V (live-neutral, live-ground, neutral-ground)
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So a cheap solution for stuff that doesn't matter much.
Monoprice actually has a really good power strip
https://www.monoprice.c
Was on sale in december for $26. Most of the ones on the market (especially name branded versions like phillips) are garbage. Amazon had a good version (amazon basics) before they cheapened out on it and removed protections. Expect to pay a minimum of $20 or so for anything worthwhile. If the manufacturer does not state the clamping voltages, they are listed on the back of the strip. The one OP posted states VPR 500V (live-neutral, live-ground, neutral-ground)
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