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Anker 15-in-1 Surge Protector Power Strip w/ 5' Cord (A9192, Black, 2100J) on sale for
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About this Item:
- Multiple Outlets & Ports: 12 AC outlets, 1 USB-C port, 2 USB-A ports for powering appliances and devices.
- Fast Charging: 20W USB-C port charges iPhone 15 from 0-50% in 26 minutes.
- 8-Point Safety System: Includes surge protection, fire resistance, overload protection, temperature control, and more.
- Optimized Layout: Extra space between outlets for large plugs.
- What's Included: Anker 351 Power Strip, 2 mounting screws, welcome guide, 18-month warranty, lifetime $200,000 connected equipment warranty, friendly customer service.
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It's worked fine.
(it was a 2 for $35 deal...I haven't used the 2nd one yet).
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I took your exact sentence "What would be a good clamping voltage for a power strip with a computer and some monitors" an did a search:
"A 330V clamping voltage is considered ideal for a surge protector used with a computer and monitors, as a lower voltage indicates better protection and faster response to surges. While ratings of 400V are also acceptable, 330V provides superior protection, and you should always look for the lowest clamping voltage available. Always ensure the surge protector also has a high joule rating (2,000+ joules) for better durability and longevity."
Further info: "A Beginner's Guide To Understanding Power Strip Joule Ratings:"
https://www.americord.c
So clamping voltage is a better measure of protection over a joules rating? What would be a good clamping voltage for a power strip with a computernd some monitors, or a TV and game console?
Its just amazing that so many people will ask a rando person in a forum for advice when they can easily look it up themselves.
I took your exact sentence "What would be a good clamping voltage for a power strip with a computer and some monitors" an did a search:
"A 330V clamping voltage is considered ideal for a surge protector used with a computer and monitors, as a lower voltage indicates better protection and faster response to surges. While ratings of 400V are also acceptable, 330V provides superior protection, and you should always look for the lowest clamping voltage available. Always ensure the surge protector also has a high joule rating (2,000+ joules) for better durability and longevity."
Further info: "A Beginner's Guide To Understanding Power Strip Joule Ratings:"
https://www.americord.com/blogs/b...F02YTt56vR
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