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w_tom wrote:


No responsible way to deny these facts.


The same drivel denied by w_'s own links.


For reliable information on surge protection read the IEEE and/or NIST
guides. Both say plug-in suppressors are effective.

Or read w_’s links on plug-in suppressors. Oops - there aren’t any -
nobody agrees with w_’s religious fantasy.


Still no answers to simple questions:
- Why do the only 2 examples of protection in the IEEE guide use plug-in
suppressors?
- Why does the NIST guide says plug-in suppressors are "the easiest
solution"?
- How would a service panel suppressor provide any protection in the
IEEE example, pdf page 42?



Bizarre claim - plug-in surge suppressors don't work
Still no sources that say plug-in suppressors are NOT effective.
Twists opposing sources to say the opposite of what they really say.
Attempts to discredit opponents.
w_ is still a purveyor of junk science.


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