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This post has two parts, maybe two solutions to one problem. The problem is lots of electric surges that fry various electronics. One solution is using an outlet strip so power is removed when not in use. But people often forget to turn it off, so stuff eventually gets fried. To resolve this an egg timer type switch could be used, but I can\'t find one inline. There\'s no place to mount one in the wall. Of course, a wall mounted unit could be put in a box with cables, but it\'s not terribly attractive.
The other solution would be to add a proper surge protector that will actually arrest the surge and prevent damage to the appliances. I know the little outlet strips are pretty much worthless. I\'m wondering what is required to actually prevent damage to appliances. Of course that depends on the surge, but what is typically used to protect computer equipment where the value is less than say, $5,000?
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The other solution would be to add a proper surge protector that will actually arrest the surge and prevent damage to the appliances. I know the little outlet strips are pretty much worthless. I\'m wondering what is required to actually prevent damage to appliances. Of course that depends on the surge, but what is typically used to protect computer equipment where the value is less than say, $5,000?
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Rick C.
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