Oh yea, and what might be considered adequate protection at say a
minimal and a maximum (ie utility transformer blows up on your block or whatever) level?

I have Belkin BE112234-10 suppressors on my HT and computer. Where on the protection spectrum does this fall?
- AC RATING 15A/125V/1875W
- CIRCUIT TOTAL JOULES (8X20 US) 3996J
- CLAMPING VOLTAGE 330V
- MAX. SPIKE CURRENT (TOTAL) H-N 120000A, H-G 48000A, N-G 48000A
- MAX. SPIKE VOLTAGE 6000V

I don't know what all this means in real world terms. I just know the more Jules, the better. Is 3,996J pretty good?

Any electricians or EEs out there to add some light? \:\)

Last edited by davekro; 04/27/09 02:48 PM.

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