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 BEST Connection using AVR & Surge Protector., Which is the Best and Safest you do.

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TSzsnipes
post Nov 19 2011, 01:07 AM, updated 15y ago

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When one buy an AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) and a Surge Protector, how do you do the connection configuration which is the BEST and Safest ?

I meant only using this 2 model + 1 normal extension;
Belkin Home Series Surge Protector
(1) Lightning Protection
(2) Surge Protection
(3) 1,034 Joule energy rating
(4) Filters EMI/RFI noise up to 43 dB reduction
(5) Maximum Spike Amperage of 19,500 Amps
(6) Up to 25,000 Amps
(7) Up to 1,180 Joules
(8) 300V Oversized Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
(9) High-Frequency Capacitor

Right Power 800VA AVR
(1) Lightning Protection
(2) Surge Protection
(3) 800VA AVR
(4) Boost & Buck AVR
(5) High Capacity Transformer
(6) Output Efficiency >96%

Wall only has 1 power socket;
Scenario 1:
Surge Protector connect to Wall Socket.
AVR connect to Surge Protector.
Normal Extension connect to Surge Protector.

Scenario 2:
AVR connect to Wall Socket.
Surge Protector connect to AVR.
Normal Extension connect to AVR.

All equipment will be distributed to AVR & Surge Protector available sockets.

Using all these equipment, powered by 1 Wall Sockets;
- 42" LCD TV
- DVD Player
- RMVB Media Player
- Stand Fan
- VDSL Modem
- Wireless Router
- 2nd Wireless Router
- Unifi Set-Top-Box
- Dect Phone
- Plain Paper Fax Machine (Thermal)
- Mobile Charger No. 1
- Mobile Charger No. 2
- Camera Charger
- Notebook Charger

I don't know about Electrical or current require by each devices. Too many mathematics rclxub.gif

Can someone advise on these ? Is it okay to connect all these to 1 Wall Socket ?
Also, which Scenario above is BEST use ?

Thanks in advance. thumbup.gif




SUSwin7
post Nov 19 2011, 01:26 AM

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hi, I think Scenario 3 is the best:

Wall socket ----> Surge Protector ----> AVR ----> extension wire (with multiple sockets) ----> your beloved devices smile.gif

I recommend Surge Protector to be put before AVR, becoz Surge Protector will "kill" any power surge from wall socket before the power surge can damage your AVR. nod.gif

This post has been edited by win7: Nov 19 2011, 01:29 AM
Lacus
post Nov 19 2011, 01:57 AM

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