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		<title>Surge Protection Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the late afternoon thunderstorms in the Charleston area lately, I thought it would be beneficial to discuss surge protectors. Basically..unless you like having to spend money and time on replacing electronics..you need them. photo credit: El Garza First, evaluate your needs. How many devices do you need to protect? A typical desktop system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the late afternoon thunderstorms in the Charleston area lately, I thought it would be beneficial to discuss surge protectors. Basically..unless you like having to spend money and time on replacing electronics..you need them.</p>
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<p>First, evaluate your needs. How many devices do you need to protect? A typical desktop system might include:</p>
<ul>
<li>The system box</li>
<li>Monitor</li>
<li>Cable or DSL Modem</li>
<li>Router</li>
<li>Printer</li>
<li>Amplified Speaker system</li>
<li>External hard drive</li>
</ul>
<p>As you can see, it&#8217;s not uncommon to have 7 or more devices. Remember, any device you connect to the computer needs protection or it might conduct a surge through a connection like a USB, telephone or coax cable.</p>
<p>A good surge protector will provide enough outlets for all your devices. You will also need a cable in/out if you have a cable modem and/or a telephone in/out if you have DSL.</p>
<p>Be careful about the orientation and spacing of the outlets&#8230;DC converter boxes may block adjacent outlets on surge protectors that have the outlets crowded together.</p>
<p>Well designed surge protectors will have lights that indicate the protector is working (for example, it hasn&#8217;t been damaged by a surge). Many can also indicate if the outlet they are plugged into is properly wired.</p>
<p>One of the differences between surge protectors is how many joules of energy they can absorb. This may be a number like 1750 joules or 2500. Higher is generally better. Think of this as the capacity of a tank that can hold excess energy that comes through and protect your equipment.</p>
<p><span class="pullquote">The time to consider buying a surge protector is before you need it</span>, don&#8217;t wait until you lose an expensive component to buy one.</p>
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