Power Protection Tips
We rely upon electricity to power all of our valuable electronics, but sometimes that power is too much for our tech to handle.
Brief power spikes and outages may not seem like a big deal but they can wreak havoc on the delicate circuitry in modern electronics.
The task of regulating the flow of electricity to all of our expensive electronics falls to the surge protector, but many of you have no idea how to evaluate your power protection systems.
Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss the ins and outs of power protection so you will have a better understanding of what you should do to protect your tech!
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Original Air Dates: Jul 17, 2010 / Jul 18, 2010
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- How Surge Protectors Work
- What to look for in a surge protector
- Power surge protection: battery backups vs UPS!
- APC's line of power protection
- Belkin's Power Protection Wizard
- Tripp Lite's guide to choosing a surge protector
- Tripp Lite's Choosing the Right UPS System
- Panamax Home Theater protection
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Clamping Voltage: The voltage at which a surge suppressor performs its suppression tasks such as diverting the power line to ground or absorbing the excessive energy.
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