A:AnswerYes, the RocketFish is working great and is currently protecting all my computer, printer, hard drive during Florida's busy lightning and rainy season. It even has USB ports so that you may charge your cell or IPad.
A:AnswerIf you're using it for say an air condition unit with 1500 Watts I would not use it with this GE sells a one outlet appliance surge protector with a built-in alarm when the surge has an end of life eventually all do have an end of life and alarm will go off to let you know you need to replace it. Check with the other big store. You could get two for $17 I use one on my washing machine. For all your electronics I would not use this outdated item the coaxial input only handles 10 /100 you could purchase a UPS backup supply power for just over $100 for all your electronics I have one from cyberpower that covers everything and gigabit speeds through the coaxial port when you have a power outage there is an even a flicker in my TV or electronics and offers clean power to change outputs when there are spikes in voltage. This is overpriced and old technology. Belkin does the same thing at less than half the price and their coaxial input cause me hours of figuring out why I was only getting a 100 MBps from my higher than that internet at the time. Hope I've helped somebody not by this old junk.
A:AnswerNot one for exact measurements, but small head 1 inch wood or metal screws would work fine. The Surge Protector is not that heavy. It will hang side ways, not up and down according to the back of my particular Rocketfish model.
A:AnswerI would suggest getting a GE one outlet surge protector from it different store that I have purchased for my washing machine because a surge put it out on an older model I had. All surge protectors over time lose their protection it's designed that way but the GE for about $10 has a built-in alarm that when the unit comes to end of life it will let you know with the alarm to replace it I feel very confident with that GE this overpriced rocket fish is old technology the GE for your washer I've read by electricians that have taken it apart and it has the best clamping voltage. The GE sells them in two packs to do not get the Belkin brand those are catching fire. Plus I would not use Belkin ever again just with some old technology they had and their unit that caused me a lot of trouble with my internet service provider coaxial cable going in and out reduce my speeds tremendously because of the old technology they put in it. Hope I've helped.
A:AnswerYou would probably need to use a splitter of some kind. But if you're trying to pass through signal to a router or modem router combo then I probably would use this product. You would need to look at a UPS battery backup that supported RG6 connections with AVR.
A:AnswerRated for 3600 Joules.
Joule-SI unit of work (force-distance), i.e. 1 Newton-Meter.
Ohm SI unit – resistance of a conductor through which a current of one ampere flows given a one-volt potential across the conductor.
A:AnswerRated for 3600 Joules.
Joule-SI unit of work (force-distance), i.e. 1 Newton-Meter.
Ohm SI unit – resistance of a conductor through which a current of one ampere flows given a one-volt potential across the conductor.
If unit keeps triggering, it may need to be replaced periodically...
A:AnswerRated for 3600 Joules.
Joule-SI unit of work (force-distance), i.e. 1 Newton-Meter.
Ohm SI unit – resistance of a conductor through which a current of one ampere flows given a one-volt potential across the conductor.