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Resumen: You only know for sure that you needed a surge protector after your equipment fries. Then it's too late. For a very reasonable amount of money, you could put an almost literal firewall between your expensive (and cheap) electronics and the juice coming in...
Resumen: You only know for sure that you needed a surge protector after your equipment fries. Then it's too late. For a very reasonable amount of money, you could put an almost literal firewall between your expensive (and cheap) electronics and the juice coming in...
Resumen: You only know for sure that you needed a surge protector after your equipment fries. Then it's too late. For a very reasonable amount of money, you could put an almost literal firewall between your expensive (and cheap) electronics and the juice coming in...
Publicación: 2017-02-23, Autor: Glenn , crítica de: macworld.com
Tight but good layout for mix of power bricks and plug, Multiple LED indicators help troubleshoot electrical problems, Pivoting cord with flat end is excellent for placement
Confusing approach to passing through power when protection expires, Clamping voltage higher than desirable, Murky details on the company's equipment protection policy
APC's odd choice about power flow through makes the unit neither fish nor fowl if one of your criteria is either power always flowing or never flowing when protection ends. It's higher clamping voltage isn't worrying, but given that other similarly priced...
Resumen: The APC P11VNT3 is a multiple outlet power surge protector that carries a high joule rating to protect your electronic devices, phone, modem, fax lines, and Ethernet and coaxial cables. In addition, half the outlets are transformer spaced outlets, so you ...