ADDTAM US via Amazon has
10' 8-Outlet Addtam Flat Plug 1080 Joules Surge Protector w/ 2 USB-C & 2 USB-A Ports on sale for
$8.99.
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Product Details:
- With 0.35-inch ultra-thin plug and 45-degree right angle design, Addtam flat wall plug can close to the wall easily and hide in the back of furniture, bed or refrigerator. Long extension cord 10 ft can reach anywhere, with only 3mm thicker and made of pure copper, which has better current carrying capacity (15A)
- Turns 1 socket into 8 AC outlets 2 USB-A and 2 USB-C, which can charge up to 12 devices simultaneously. Screw fixation design on both ends allows this white power strip to be securely installed in various applications (4 screws included)
- 3-side design and each AC outlet with 2.2 inches space in between, larger than other 1.5-inch/1.8-inch socket. Making it enough to fit big adapters and suitable for all kinds of equipment.
- The compact size (5.2 x 3.7 x 1.2") saves more space, essentials for the home, office, and college dorm
- Added extra 2 USB-C ports for your devices, the USB-C port can charge up to 5V/3A. 2 USB-A ports can charge up to 5V/2.4A Max
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it will fail to absorb a large, high-energy surge (like nearby lightning), leading to potential damage to connected electronics."
2000-4000 is recommended for high-value electronics.
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Joules is a measurement for how much energy the protector can absorb before it fails, over time. This is typically a measure of its longevity. More joules means a protector will protect your devices for a longer period of time. 10 years instead of 3, that kind of thing.
Here's a whole pile of papers on surges.
https://www.nist.gov/pml/quantum-...evelopment.
Other important notes, surge protectors will not protect your devices from a direct lightning strike. Most failures from surges don't come from power but surge voltage across telecom lines. Protect your telecom connections. Clamping voltage isn't really that important as long as it's 1200v or less. Being UL rated (or equivalent) is the most important part. You don't want some cheap electronic device catching fire and burning down your house.
Small electronics (alarm clock, bedside light) require 1,000 to 2,000. TV and other larger devices require 2,000 to 4,000.
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