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Reddit mentions of Tripp Lite Isobar 10 Outlet Audio/Video Surge Protector Tel/Modem/Coax/Network 8ft Cord Right Angle Plug, & $500,000 Insurance (HT10DBS)
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Reddit mentions: 7
We found 7 Reddit mentions of Tripp Lite Isobar 10 Outlet Audio/Video Surge Protector Tel/Modem/Coax/Network 8ft Cord Right Angle Plug, & $500,000 Insurance (HT10DBS). Here are the top ones.
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- PROTECT ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE FROM POWER SURGES & SPIKES: Surge Protector with ten outlets and coaxial/tel/modem/Ethernet protection is ideal for your entire home/business theater installations Protect high-definition TVs, satellite and A/V receivers, DVD/CD players and more, from dangerous power surges, spikes & line noise
- PREMIUM SURGE PROTECTION WITH BUILT-IN MODEM/COAX/ETHERNET PROTECTION: This surge suppressor offers complete AC protection with ten total NEMA 5-15R outlets, which are arranged in two exclusive isolated filter banks that prevent equipment connected to one bank from interfering with equipment connected to another In addition, three-line 22 GHz gold coaxial protection, one-line phone/modem protection and one-line high-speed Ethernet protection for safeguarding your entire home theater
- SAFETY FIRST HIGH JOULE-RATING - CONFORMS TO UL 1449 SAFETY STANDARDS: An integrated 12A circuit breaker protects all outlets and shuts down connected equipment in the event of an overload Diagnostic LEDS confirm when you are grounded and protected at a glance 3840 joules mean maximum protection for your equipment Conforms to current UL 1449 3rd Edition safety standards
- COLOR-CODED LABELS & CONVENIENT RIGHT ANGLE PLUG: This black surge suppressor provides ten total outlets, and color-coded labels above outlets to help identify connections at a glance The extra-long 8-foot AC power cord acts like an extension cord to give you the flexibility to reach distant outlets The right-angle NEMA 5-15P flat plug allows furniture to be moved flush against the wall Keyhole slots on bottom panel allows for convenient wall mounting
- LIFETIME WARRANTY, $500,000 INSURANCE: Lifetime Limited Warranty and $500,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance covers any connected equipment damaged by a power surge
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 14.25194 Inches |
Length | 2.24409 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | August 2019 |
Size | 10 Outlet |
Weight | 3.527396192 Pounds |
Width | 0.7874 Inches |
I'm currently using only power surge protectors.
HTPC + HT + TV + consoles + more...
For my desktop
I'll go ahead and give you links to Amazon, but they're available everywhere. Tripp Lite, as /u/Knobodycares said, is a great brand. They're most known for their server racks, and UPS systems, but more importantly their PDU (power distribution units), which is what you need.
Their best (pricey but best-in-class), is the Isobar line. 4 outlet, 6 outlet, 10 outlet. They shutdown when a surge which would otherwise fry your equipment occurs, instead of simply allowing the power through.
Their other models, 7 outlet, 8 outlet, 10 outlet, are also much better than your average retail brand, and are generally cheaper. They all come with some form of insurance, as-well.
These are only a handful of options, check out the rest here.
I own a Tripp Lite HT10DBS that I have been very happy with. It's well-rated, well-insured, and gives me plenty of peace of mind. I have my LCD TV, receiver, subwoofer, Blu-ray player, HTPC, Xbox 360, router, and modem all connected to it. Plus, the price is not back-breaking.
Would this be a good one? http://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Protector-Network-HT10DBS/dp/B0002QPC28
Thank you so much for the help!
Nice build. I'd recommend an UPS or at least a better surge protector.
Actually, just found this old thread on Ars of someone with my exact same motherboard, case, and power supply (kinda freaky IMO). Looks like his fix was a Hum-X... not sure if that's worth the investment or if I should just get a decent surge protector with noise filtration. Something like this Isobar?
Tell that to the tech that specifically told me that I could plug it into my Tripp Lite surge protector. If any technician roaming these parts can confirm, this is the surge protector I use: Tripp Lite HT10DBS