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Tripp Lite TLP1008TELTV
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High joule rating
It has a 3345 joule rating, which is considered to be quite high. The rating potentially indicates the amount of excess power it can withstand over a period of time.
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Initially, the sockets are stiff
The sockets can be stiff for the first couple of times you plug into them. But after some time the plugging becomes easier and will feel like just about any other outlet.
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Low clamping voltage
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Outlets are protected
Each outlet has a safety cover to protect curious children or to protect the outlet itself from dust and similar particles.
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Won’t leave electronics unprotected
The device will immediately stop providing power the moment it stops protecting from power surges. This might seem as a bad thing since the power cut will be unexpected, but it is the most reliable way of showing that the gadget has served its time and cannot be relied upon anymore.
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Has room for big power plugs
Four out of ten sockets are deliberately spread out to leave space for the bigger power plugs. This way the power plugs will not unintentionally cover other outlets.
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Can be mounted on a wall
It can be mounted on a wall with the inclusion of keyhole slots at the bottom of the panel, thus providing more placement options.
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Lifetime warranty
It has a lifetime warranty with a $150,000 lifetime insurance for any device that is properly connected to the Tripp Lite. If such electronic has died due to a power surge, the company will compensate its value.
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Weight:
2.75 pounds
Size:
2.6 x 5 x 11.6 inches
Circuit Total Joules:
3345
Data Line Protection:
Phone and coaxial connections - DSL (RJ11)
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APC P11VT3
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When it dies, some outlets keep providing power while others don't
Some outlets will completely cut off their power once the surge protection ends while others will keep running. This is the best of both worlds as you can choose to use the outlets which continue running specifically for electronics which shouldn’t be unexpectedly turned off, like computers. And use the rest of the outlets for electronics that won’t be impacted by a sudden power outage, like a radio.
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Higher chance of damaging the plugged-in devices compared to others
It has a high clamping voltage of 500V that is tied with the outlets which keep working when the protection ends. On the other hand, it has a reasonable clamping voltage of 400V on the lines that cut off power immediately. Clamping voltage is the threshold when the surge protector starts redirecting excess energy away from the plugged-in devices. Generally, a lower voltage is better.
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Another protection against an overload
It has its own circuit breaker. If a component fails inside the surge protector, then only the protector’s circuit breaker will switch off. This way the failed component won’t shut off power for the whole house.
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High joule rating
It has a high joule rating of 3020. This generally indicates how much electricity it can divert before it stops functioning. The length of the time is also largely dependent on weather and other connected electronics.
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Ensures very basic outlet protection
All of the power sockets have safety covers to protect the outlets from random particles or to protect children from potential danger.
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Lifetime warranty
The manufacturer offers lifetime warranty and promises to reimburse up to $100,000 worth of equipment if it is damaged by a power surge while their surge protector is active.
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Can be placed in various spots
It can be mounted on a wall and the outgoing cable can be rotated by 180 degrees to prevent it from being damaged when situated in tight spaces. In addition, it comes with a cable management strap to neatly organize all the cables.
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Panel has space for big power plugs
The six outer outlets are spread out to allow for big power plugs to be plugged in without covering other sockets.
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Weight:
2.3 pounds
Size:
13.7 x 7.5 x 2.4 inches
Safety covers:
Yes
Data Line Protection:
Analog phone line for phone/fax/modem/DSL (RJ-11 connector), Coaxial cable for CATV/SATV/modem/Audio-Video (coax connector)
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CyberPower CSHT1208TNC2G
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8 foot cord with a flush mount, right-angle plug
No problem plugging this in behind something that is right up against the wall, it only needs 3/8 in. of clearance over the outlet it's plugged into.
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Not the best-looking housing for all the great internal components
This is definitely something that you want tucked out of sight. Some of the units that cost twice as much are so impressive with their stainless steel housings or rack/shelf mounts that you don't mind them peeking out from behind your entertainment center--this is not one of those. Everything is plastic and kinda wonky looking.
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Lifetime warranty with insurance for connected devices that get damaged
$500,000 of insurance coverage to replace devices that get fried despite being properly connected to the surge suppressor
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Near-instantaneous voltage clamping
The most crucial measure of a varistor like those used in surge suppresors is the time it takes to react to a surge. These varistors are rated at one nanosecond response time to overcurrent in any of the three conductors in your circuit: line, neutral or ground.
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Full complement of non-electrical ports
What if the surge doesn't come through your electrical circuits, but from a lightning strike to a telephone, cable, or satellite line? This has you covered for all three, so you can protect your modem, computer and cable/satellite box all with the same unit.
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Two different power saving modes
First, all the outlets with green covers are triggered by a relay to a single master outlet, so plug your TV into the master outlet and all the other devices only receive current when the TV is on, thwarting the standby-mode that jacks up your electric bill. A separate outlet is labeled "Always On" so you can switch the unit off and kill power to all the connected devices but one; it's great for having a lamp plugged in that can always turn on, even if you've cut power to everything else.
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Absolutely incredible noise filters for locations with "dirty power"
It can filter out 43 decibels of noise over a range of 150KHz–100MHz on your power waveform. Most professional grade products only offer 25-33dB in a much narrower range.
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One of the highest joule suppression ratings on the market
4350 joules is a ton of energy to be able to clamp down. One joule can also be described as a "watt second," the amount of energy necessary to produce a watt for a full second. So even if your setup is pulling a beefy 1450 watts, this thing can safely redirect a surge of three times that amount of electricity for a second!
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EMI/RFI Noise Filter:
150 kHz-100 MHz @ 43 dB
Clamping Voltage:
330 V (L-N), 400 V (L-G, N-G)
Outlet count:
12
Safety covers:
Yes
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Belkin BP112230-08
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Low clamping voltage
It has a clamping threshold of 330V which is about as low as it can get. The clamping voltage indicates when the device will start to redirect the excess electricity away from the plugged-in devices. The lower the better.
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Unreliably tells you when it stops protecting your devices
This surge protector will still provide power to all your connected devices even after it has stopped protecting them. To know whether it still functions, you need to check the LED’s. It isn’t as convenient as it sounds since such devices tend to be put in places out of sight. It is also possible to simply forget about its existence after multiple years of use.
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High surge suppression rating
It has an impressive suppression rating of 4320 joules. This rating generally indicates how much energy it can absorb across its lifespan.
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Manufacturer doesn’t honor the warranty claim
The manufacturer has a reputation of not upholding their warranty claims. They claim to compensate for any equipment that has been damaged by power surges while connected to their surge protector. Many have reported not receiving their owed money.
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Creative outlet design
Eight out of twelve available outlets can be rotated up to 90 degrees to create space for big power plugs. This is a creative design that allows the panel to be relatively compact while still being able to power many sockets.
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On/off button tends to break
The on/off button has a tendency to break, but luckily, pulling out the main cable out of the wall socket can be a good work-around.
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Additional conveniences
It can be wall mounted for more placement options, and also has a cable management clip to help organize the connected wires more efficiently.
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Weight:
2.5 pounds
Size:
4 x 1.1 x 11.4 inches
Safety covers:
Yes
EMI/RFI Noise Filter:
150K Hz ~ 100M Hz, up to 50dB
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Accell Powermid
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Angle of outlets makes it ideal for wall warts to stay plugged in
This applies to whether the surge protecter is sitting upright as pictured, or even upside down mounted to the underside of a desk.
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Plug into wall is not low profile
Will take up a minimum of 2-3" from the electric socket.
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Has keyhole mounting slots
The newer version of this product does not have keyhole slots for mounting on walls, or the underside of your desk. This version does.
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Two USB Ports
At 2.1 Amps shared between both ports it's not the fastest, so consider it a bonus. This version is cheaper than the version without USB ports; go figure.
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All six outlets should be usable no matter the bulkiness of your wall warts
It is the rare wall wart that will block other outlets on this surge protector power strip combo.
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