A:AnswerFor serious surge management I use $400-$600 units to protect my equipment. My comments to others on this is that at $50 you wont get the details and for that matter the response levels you get at higher units. I consider this a "utility unit" and use it for "overkill" along with whole house/individual ethernet and cable surge management. I know this may not be helpful but it sounds like you are looking for specs they generally don't bother with at this level.....just joules which of course are only valid when purchased as they deteriorate each time there is a minor surge.
A:AnswerPower surges arise from the power source, which is the "hot" wire. If your ground source is supplying electricity to your outlet, then you are in deep trouble! Your lights and appliances would be "on" even when "off", and you'd probably receive regular shocks when you touched conductive objects (even those not plugged in). So, if you are indeed experiencing such phenomena, I'd suggest you do one of two things: 1) set up an ev charging station (as you have free electricity!), or 2) leave the house, as it's haunted.
A:AnswerGet a backup power UPS I have a cyberpower when there is a power outage it is instant there is no guarantee on these surge protectors they can so much surge and then they go bad over time and try and collect on the insurance which people think they feel safe about it's a gimmick because you have to send the surge protector to them and they will inspect it and say it did its job even though your TV is fried electricity will find a way The UPS I bought that is a cyberpower 1500 VA handles everything I have TV modem lights sound bar and gives a clean power meaning any spikes in your power which happen often won't make it to your equipment when the power goes out you won't even see your TV flicker because it's backup power cyberpower also told me that the coaxial input will handle anything you put through it and I get gigabit speeds through it this unit only gives you 10/ 100 it's old technology and they keep making them if people will buy them. Hope I've helped I ran into the same problem when I try to put my modem through a Belkin brand that the company even when I contacted them gave me wrong information as to coaxial input handling. If you don't put your coaxial in and out with a modem and your cable line from outside gets hit by lightning and can get to your equipment mine works great with a UPS.
A:AnswerIt says on the box,"Connected equipment limited warranty, see www.rocketfishproducts.com for details" Hope this helps, looks like I might be a little late with answer, sorry
A:AnswerLightening damaged our new TV, 85" Sony 2 days after installed. I had bought the protection plan. They replaced it without doing anything.
Great service for me.
A:Answerit will kill your services including direct-TV services ,,(adds "noise" to your line) (noise = slow connection ) ITS INTENDED for ANTENNA .. on your roof to "ground you" IE lighting strikes ... cable/directTV grounded already at side of house ..