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"Do not expect a surge protector to stop a lightning strike however. They only protect your electronics from standard power surges. Lightning blasts are just too powerful to be contained by a small device. They would melt the surge protector and anything behind it."
Obviously it is not designed to combat lightning. It only counter the power surge problem, but I doubt that as well. I discover the existence of power spike/surge when my speaker emits a "bup" sound during the device next to it is being switch on/off. So I purchase this belkin surge master to eliminate this problem but to no avail, the speaker still emits same sound when switching activity takes place, proving that the power spike/surge is still present. It is useful as a piece of junk obviously. My psu malfunction because of this phailed protection!
I'm not sure whether this cal-lab can eliminate the spike problem, but from the feedback at least it shield users from the lightning shock effectively it seems.
Apr 10 2010, 11:42 AM
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