my setup: incoming coax -> surge supressor -> splitter for cable modem/CATV portion of coax network.<BR><BR>I had the cable guy out this week to upgrade my cable service. While we were waiting for the ...
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Here’s an item from Pasternack that could find a use in protecting your STL, TRL, RPU or low-power FM transmitter. The California-based RF equipment maker has launched a new series of coaxial surge ...
After your equipement gets fried is the wrong time to realize you need a surge protector. It’s too late at that point. Fortunately, you can spend a very reasonable amount of money to put an almost ...
With the colder months approaching, snow, ice and high winds can cause power outages and sudden voltage spikes. These surges are known to kill laptops, TVs, smart devices and even Wi-Fi routers in an ...
ROSEMONT, IL, April 25, 2007 ­ Sola/Hevi-Duty, a global leader in power quality innovation, is targeting the video surveillance industry with the STC-CCTV, a new single-channel in-line coax surge ...
Do all of the surge suppressors that cover two satellite coax and one antenna coax lines require being plugged into an outlet for grounding? The reason I ask is I have several UPS occupying the ...
Most surge protectors fail quietly. They don’t spark, smoke, or give you any dramatic warning. They simply stop protecting your devices – and you’d never know it. Nearly every home today has ...
Power strips and surge protectors are necessities these days. You need them, simply put, because there’s so much tech in your home that requires power. And in specific areas — for example, in your ...
A surge protector is a necessity these days if you want to keep your devices safe. A power surge can happen at any time, which may cause you to lose data, or worse, reduce your electronics to a pile ...