» Thu May 31, 2012 12:34 pm
Surge bars are useless and totally unhelpful for just about every conceiveable situation.
Question:
When was the last time you or for anyone else reading.... RESET a surge bar?
Surge bars are intended for essentially stupidly high surge situations, you essentially need to cause a near dead short for them to trip, or pump some major voltage into them before they'll spaz out.
Additionally, Surge bars are also fairly useless for computer equipment as one thing they are relatively good at handling is surge in voltages, they can easily offload/disapate it..... What REALLY REALLY wrecks a computer or any electronic device fast is brown out, droop, undersurge. Where the voltages drop below the normal running and accepted norms.
All a surge bar is good for is plug multiplying. nothing more.
If you want to properly protect your computer/electronics.... buy a quality UPS with AVR. Personally i thin kthe best is something from APC's back-ups.... they aren't to expensive. a 1500VA (which is able to drive upwards of 865watt sustained draw which is more then sufficient for running a VERY highend computer, combined with 3 monitors/stereo system, multiple usb devices, and router/modem/external storage not to mention a wii/ps3/xbox360 all at the same time almost. You'd get approximately 4-8 minutes of backup life when everything is running full tilt.
Otherwise anything over 600 or for mediocre gaming machines, 800-850VA models should be very sufficient.
The backup isn't intended for "oh hai..... the power is out, so lets play video games for 4 to 8 minutes"... no no, it's for when you need it, surges or droops/total power loss, preventing potential damage to your machine, loss of work, or whatever else.
I also setup UPS for home theater systems and such because they can sure save a lot of money in the end as well as hassles.