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Re: Surge Protectors
CV #300272 04/04/10 02:46 PM
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Good idea, I submitted my info to see what they say about power consumption, not planning to invest any time soon in their equipment.

Not experiencing any power issues at the moment but a number of people have opined that I might want to run a dedicated HT power circuit given the equipment I have going, maybe Pure Power's numbers will shed light on whether or not my performance may be degraded at peak volumes and I should consider upgrading my home electrical circuits.


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Re: Surge Protectors
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He's going to be back next Saturday to finish up the job by installing the grounding rod. I'll ask him about them in more detail then if I get the chance.


That would be cool. Thanks.

Re: Surge Protectors
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 Originally Posted By: wordgasm
Leviton or Panamax, either should serve you well, from there it's just how much protection, how much insurance each provides and how much you want to spend.


Thanks for the brand recommendations. I'll look through their product lines.

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CV #300307 04/04/10 06:53 PM
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 Originally Posted By: wordgasm
Leviton or Panamax, either should serve you well, from there it's just how much protection, how much insurance each provides and how much you want to spend.


Thanks for the brand recommendations. I'll look through their product lines.


They all make them (pretty much) Square D, InterMatic? And all the rest. I would think all major brands would do.

I just noticed, your only 4 hrs from me. Buy one, I'll come put the WHSS in for you and ... oh by the way while I'm there listen to a couple of Axioms!


Fronts/Wides:M22s in/on
Center:VP150/VP100 in/on
Hghts,SS,SR:QS8s
Sub:EP500
AVR:Onkyo 3008
Re: Surge Protectors
Glitchy #300310 04/04/10 06:57 PM
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Did North Carolina migrate, or is that location inaccurate? Otherwise, yes, you'd be welcome to come hear what I have, AS MESSY AS MY HOUSE IS.

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CV #300311 04/04/10 06:59 PM
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Did North Carolina migrate, or is that location inaccurate? Otherwise, yes, you'd be welcome to come hear what I have, AS MESSY AS MY HOUSE IS.


I didnt have my glasses on, "saw" Richland, Va... This getting old and needing readers... "sometimes", well sucks!

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Fronts/Wides:M22s in/on
Center:VP150/VP100 in/on
Hghts,SS,SR:QS8s
Sub:EP500
AVR:Onkyo 3008
Re: Surge Protectors
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I apologize for living in Washington.

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CV #300313 04/04/10 07:01 PM
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I apologize for living in Washington.


accepted \:\)


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Re: Surge Protectors
Glitchy #300319 04/04/10 08:29 PM
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But don't do it again.


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Re: Surge Protectors
CV #300547 04/06/10 02:56 PM
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Here is my Pure Power analysis:

Dear Sat Kartar,

Thank you for requesting a power analysis of your system from
PurePower.

Your system can draw a maximum of 2970 watts.
Your system normal draw is approximately 1430 watts.

I recommend our Model 2000 plus a model 700.

Your system has a high potential for current draw depending on your
preferred output levels and component configuration. The Axiom can
draw a max of about 1200 watts and the Denon can draw up to 840 at
full output. Your subs need 150 watts each at full draw. The Plasma
is also a very high draw device which needs 540 watts available full
time.

The normal expected amplifier draw at typical volume levels with your
4 Ohm speaker load is about 1/6th of the maximum potential.

I recommend that you run the amps and subs on our PurePower 2000 and
your plasma and video sources (DVD and HD receivers) on an additional
700 model.

This will give you complete coverage of any potential power
requirement in any situation.

Power Amps and receivers operate at their best when they get the
full current that is needed instantly on demand. The PurePower 2000
is able to provide that full current on demand while maintaining
perfect reference voltage. It should be able to handle your
components with a little headroom to spare.

You can be assured that no utility power glitches will affect the
power generated by the PurePower unit. Our AC is:
- Completely independent of the input supply.
- Supported by our on-line batteries to keep things running
without a hitch. No pops, no clicks, no switching noise.
- The same AC whether the utility is on, off, has dips,
sags or surges.
- Reference power - perfect voltage, perfect sine wave.
- Power you can count on to be a constant in your system.

If you would like any additional information about our PurePower AC
Regenerators, please feel free to email me or visit our web site at
http://www.PurePowerAPS.com.

For general sales inquiries, please contact Bob Rapoport at
bob.rapoport@PurePowerAPS.com.

Thanks,
Damian Janzen
PurePower Partners.


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