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Greetings all,
I know that surge protection is important, but I find the selection of
Surge protectors confusing, and I'm sure some of you guys are confused
too. Does a $50 surge protector offer better protection than one that's
free after mail in rebate ($9 in store)?
Well, I bought this one Belkin Surgemaster that is rated 592 joules
maximum energy disspiation and it has a 15 amp circuit breaker. Now,
what is this all about? Is a circuit breaker that important, and what's
the difference between a surge protector with and without it?
I've got a thousand questions I could ask regarding these, so I'll just
sum it up in one question - How can I go about making sure that my
computer is well protected for an affordable price, and what should I
look for when buying a surge protector?
- Hawk166_PWR (Michael Soto)
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