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Between the two I get that warm and fuzzy feeling to stay powered up long enough to properly shutdown my system. Here in Fla we're in the crosshairs for lightning strikes and power outages. This isobar is bullet-proof. Added this isobar to my arsenal of protection. Already have a monster APC UPS. It's paid for itself on a couple occasions recently.
As a power distribution center the surge protector works fine. It appears to be a robust device, however, I hope I never have to test its capabilities.
I purchased this because I had a cheap surge protector and lightning made its way through and blew up my network card and router. Would highly recommend to a good friend. Very impressed with the overall design of the device. The Tripplite product I had for my TV protected the TV and is still protecting my tv as well as other electronics.
Very good for protecting all of your/my electronic equipment. Have other ISOBAR Surge Protectors, and I am more than satisfied with the protection they provide.
Just another example of cheaper usualy means lower quality. I was amazed at how much signal drop the cheapies caused. Hook up your TV to a cable TV coax line thru a hardware store variety surge protector, and then hook it up thru an ISOBAR DBS and you can SEE THE DIFFERENCE in lower line loss and the resulting picture quality. In addition, you get the guaranteed surge protection, with insurance, from Tripp Lite, in a heavy, well-built metal enclosure instead of a flimsy, plastic box. There are a ton of surge protectors out on the market and most are less expensive than this one. There is the defining difference, cheaper in this case equals less well built, lower quality performance and questionable effectiveness in stopping your expensive stuff from getting zapped in an age of lousy power quality. You've spent big bucks for a good TV, then spend a little more to get the sharp picture you paid for.
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