Hey guys,
Just wondering what surge protectors you use with your PCs? Getting into a stormy season and trying to prepare.
I shop first for the features I want, then the size, then the color, finally by price. The features I want are:
- A rating greater than 1000 joules with a hardware replacement guarantee.
- Look at your load and add 40% then make sure the stated capacity is adequate.
- Decide on cord length before stating your shopping.
- Look at your mounting options and consider how accessable your plugs need to be. What orientation will work best with your plugs. I usually try to avoid the 1 foot extension cords but with many PDUs you are kind of stuck. Personally I like to install on desk legs to keep clutter hidden and off the floor.
- I usually avoid the squid because of the messy installations it forces but it can work well if you have a lot of ac adapters.
- Most USB ports on power strips are super slow and require longer cables to use than adding a power bank or hub with power built in. I usually don’t consider them when shopping.
- Don’t forget plug shape. Whenever possible I prefer the cord to end perpendicular to the prongs and the cord to exit 45° to the orientation of the slots. This keeps the other plug free. This point is most relevant in North America.
Thanks for the detailed response!
Add a whole house surge protector in your breaker panel and then don’t worry about it.
Or something heavy duty if you’re asking this question: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000511U7/
Thanks! I’m going to look into the whole house protector, was not aware of that option.
I use a UPS which also adds surge protection in addition to the battery. One of the best investments I have ever made, especially since I live in a big apartment and from time to time there’s some neighbor doing idiotic things to the wiring on the building.
Definitely look into a UPS if you are worried. It can help with shoddy power or blackouts. Some also have surge protectors built in. A 1500VA one should be 1,000w equivalent. The batteries are lead acid, and generally only last a few years.