Surge Protectors - External and Internal

You should have all of your home appliances running through a surge protector of some kind. It's an easy form of protection against the crippling effects of power surges and is the number one line of defense for safe guarding electronic devices and the sensitive components within them. You can provide protection for your entire home by installing a whole house surge protector at the breaker box, but internal surges can rise and still hurt your equipment beyond the protection of a whole house system.

It is better to install both types, external protection, as mentioned above; and point-of-use protection, which is a single surge protector that plugs into an outlet. In the event of a lightning storm, your external protection can't stop a direct blast of lightning as the surge will be too much for it to absorb. But the surge can filter out throughout your home and the threat can be lessened at an individual appliance where single surge protection is used.

Surge Protector

As for your external protection, it may be destroyed by a lighting blast and in that case, will need to be replaced. However, if the strike was at a distance and a surge is caused by affected underground lines, then you will have nothing to worry about as that is exactly what external surge protection is made for. It will protect your home at the point of entry, either at the power meter or on the internal line side of your breaker box.

Surge Protectors - External and Internal

Tripp Lite TLP810SAT 8-Outlet Surge Protector (3240 Joules, Tel/DSL/Coax)
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Tripp Lite TLP810SAT 8-Outlet Surge Protector (3240 Joules, Tel/DSL/Coax) Feature

  • Advanced surge protection for A/V components and all electronics
  • High 3240-joule surge suppression rating (more joules mean more protection)
  • Improves audio and video performance so components perform at their peak
  • 8 surge-protected AC outlets plus coaxial and tel/DSL line protection
  • 0,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance; lifetime product warranty


Tripp Lite TLP810SAT 8-Outlet Surge Protector (3240 Joules, Tel/DSL/Coax) Overview

Tripp Lite's TLP810SAT Surge Suppressor offers complete AC, telephone and coax line surge suppression on two lines for comprehensive system protection of home theaters, a/v systems and desktop PCs. Heavy grade AC surge suppression shields connected equipment from damage and performance problems due to the heaviest transient surges. Two pairs of coax line suppression jacks protect any two type F coax lines for cable-TV, satellite, broadcast antenna or cable modems. Set of RJ11 jacks offers surge suppression for pay-per-view satellite systems, dial-up and DSL modems, fax machines and cordless phones. TLP810SAT offers 8 total outlets, 10 foot cord with space-saving angled plug and diagnostic LEDs with audible alarm to warn of wiring problems and suppressor damage. Network grade AC suppression rated at 3240 joules shields equipment from surges and line noise. Integrated child-safety outlet covers safely seal off unused outlets. Attractive black suppressor housing with keyhole mounting tabs and 3 designated transformer plug outlets offers convenient protection of entire home theatre, a/v and computer equipment and accessories. 0,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance (USA & Canada Only) plus surg-related data recovery warranty.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
  • Manufacturer Part Number: TLP810SAT
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.tripplite.com
  • Plug/Connector Type: NEMA 5-15P
  • Receptacles: 8 x NEMA5-15R
  • Dataline Protection: RJ-11 Phone/Modem/Fax/Cable TV/Satellite/Antenna
  • Input Voltage: 120 V AC
  • Output Voltage: 120 V AC
  • Current: 15A Line Current
  • Power Cord/Cable: 10 ft
  • Dimensions: 1.5" Height x 4.25" Width x 9.25" Depth
  • Standard Warranty: Lifetime





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    Tripp Lite TLP810SAT 8-Outlet Surge Protector (3240 Joules, Tel/DSL/Coax)

    While that is a lot of information to absorb there is still the matter of choosing the right protection for your appliances. If you look through any surge protector reviews you will see countless types of surge protectors for every kind of appliance. The first and foremost rule on choosing the right protection is to know the difference between a 6 outlet surge protector and a power strip. And the answer you are looking for is simple: a power strip does not protect you from power surges.

    A power cord will only provide you a way to plug a lot of appliances into your wall outlet and expose them to surges in electricity. While the two can look the same, only one will benefit you. This will be the one with a Joules rating on the package. This will be the surge protection device that will save your electronics and still allow you to plug a lot of appliances into your wall outlet.

    Joules is simply the measure of power that can be absorbed by an appliance surge protector.

    Surge Protectors - External and Internal