Clamping voltage on surge protector?
tony sayer wrote:
In articlePPidnW5aTOHycJPOnZ2dnUVZ8mWdnZ2d@brightvie w.co.uk, Peter
scribeth thus
On 24/02/2014 13:48, Uncle Peter wrote:
I've got a few cheap micromark surge protectors, and noticed they have a
clamping voltage of 650V.
Anyone know where I can get a much lower one? I've heard of protectors
as low as 270V, but I can't find any to buy.
The reality is that these surge protectors offer very little, if any,
protection against lightning strikes. A lightning strike close by can
kill your electronic equipment regardless of what protection you have.
Except that equipment at comms sites and Radio and TV transmitting
stations does survive year in year out;!...
I
regard them in the same league as expensive hi-fi interconnects or snake
oil.
The Ross Andrews lightning conductor!! allows you to use your audio
system in any weather!, made of some unknown to science metal a snip at
£3,000 a yard;!!..
Perhaps I can interest you all in a new magnetic water softener!
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