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C.T. Seong
post Apr 20 2010, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(moviebuff @ Apr 20 2010, 02:26 AM)
Last week, there is a thunderstorm at my area. The lightning has cause me a cordless phone, a subwoofer and  power gate. Luckily, my ht component like yammy 1800,power amp. lcd tv, bdp, projector and etc wasn't affected by it. The hifi shopowner where I send the subwoofer for repair recommend me to get Powertrans power regulator which cost around 3 to 6 grands. Does it  help to protect my ht component from lightning strike? Is there anyway to protect my ht gears from it? icon_question.gif
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htkaki
post Apr 20 2010, 11:15 PM

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moviebuff, you did not unplug your sub or sys when not in use?

More info :

http://www.hifi4sale.net/equipment-discuss...lizer-t6019.htm
88sales88
post Sep 2 2010, 02:44 PM

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If you want to know how much power your appliance actually consumes at the outlet, get a power meter from me ...

No more guessing anymore or thinking it is the value written on the manual as it may differ during usage.


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post Sep 2 2010, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(88sales88 @ Sep 2 2010, 02:44 PM)
If you want to know how much power your appliance actually consumes at the outlet, get a power meter from me ...

No more guessing anymore or thinking it is the value written on the manual as it may differ during usage.
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