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(More customer reviews)First off, I can't say anything about the ability of this device to protect against surges b/c I haven't done any tests on it. However, if you believe the specs (and it seems like the Tripp Lite ones are more honest and thorough than most other brands), it provides a good deal of protection for a surge protector/suppressor in this price range.
I chose this particular model because of the many positive reviews on other models. My first and only experience with Tripp Lite was back in 2000. The surge protector worked well and provided a good user experience in that it's fairly easy to push the plugs in and pull them out and has 3 useful indicator lights. Also, the plastic has a good feel to it. I'm still using it today. I'm glad to see the reviews for Tripp Lite's other products are generally good. Also, if you spend as much time as I did, the positive reviews seem to be based more off of substance/experience than just subjective guesses.
Well, my next step was to look up the specs. The Tripp Lite website was very thorough. At one point, I was down to three Belkin surge protectors and 3 Tripp Lite ones. The Tripp LIte website had all the technical info I was looking for while the Belkin website was lacking in specification details. Go read up on what's important when looking to buy a surge protector (e.g., energy absorption; clamping voltage; response time, etc.) and you'll care more about the specs. Amazon's product descriptions lack these details and that's okay, but it's not okay for the mfr's website to lack this detail. So, I decided to go with the Tripp LIte products. Oh, Tripp Lite keeps advertising the # of transformers. It does matter b/c in some other brands/models, some plugs are disabled and will not allow for use of all the plugs. Read some of the bad reviews on the other products if you don't believe me.
Now it's time to choose the model I want. Originally, I was going to go with the Tripp Lite TLP810SAT's sister product that comes with an ethernet line connector instead of the coaxial connector. However, once I figured out that I'll never use ethernet surge suppression b/c this is for residential use and that I have FiOS, which uses a coaxial cable connection, I decided to go with this model. Also, don't be misled that all coaxial cable connections are the same. Only one set of coaxial cable connections on this surge protector is specifically designed for high bandwidth broadband use (see the Tripp Lite website and compare the specs for different models). If I only had cable internet, I wouldn't have cared so much, but because I have a FiOS connection, I decided not to take the chance. Also, for a few dollars more than the other version, I don't see any reason to pass up on this model. Finally, if I did end up having FiOS and some other connection that requires a coaxial cable, I'm all set. So, I rather pay a little more for this model than the other model that has an ethernet connection that I'll never use.
Now for the negative. The packaging had a little wrinkling in it, while the box it shipped in was okay. Also, there's no way to tell if this thing is new or used b/c the packaging is not sealed. One or two of the plug covers were in the open position as well. It's annoying that I don't know for sure if I received a brand new product, but it does have a lifetime warranty, so it's not really a big concern. Overall, I'm fine with this product.
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Product Description:
Tripp Lite's TLP810SAT Surge Suppressor offers complete AC, telephone and coax line surge suppression on two lines for comprehensive system protection of home theaters, a/v systems and desktop PCs. Heavy grade AC surge suppression shields connected equipment from damage and performance problems due to the heaviest transient surges. Two pairs of coax line suppression jacks protect any two type F coax lines for cable-TV, satellite, broadcast antenna or cable modems. Set of RJ11 jacks offers surge suppression for pay-per-view satellite systems, dial-up and DSL modems, fax machines and cordless phones. TLP810SAT offers 8 total outlets, 10 foot cord with space-saving angled plug and diagnostic LEDs with audible alarm to warn of wiring problems and suppressor damage. Network grade AC suppression rated at 3240 joules shields equipment from surges and line noise. Integrated child-safety outlet covers safely seal off unused outlets. Attractive black suppressor housing with keyhole mounting tabs and 3 designated transformer plug outlets offers convenient protection of entire home theatre, a/v and computer equipment and accessories. $250,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance (USA & Canada Only) plus surg-related data recovery warranty.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Manufacturer Part Number: TLP810SAT
Manufacturer Website Address: www.tripplite.com
Plug/Connector Type: NEMA 5-15P
Receptacles: 8 x NEMA5-15R
Dataline Protection: RJ-11 Phone/Modem/Fax/Cable TV/Satellite/Antenna
Input Voltage: 120 V AC
Output Voltage: 120 V AC
Current: 15A Line Current
Power Cord/Cable: 10 ft
Dimensions: 1.5" Height x 4.25" Width x 9.25" Depth
Standard Warranty: Lifetime
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