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exkaizen
post May 15 2012, 10:58 AM

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I've read about cal-lab from your thread a few times but did not go through each of the post. Thinking to try cal-lab.

I need to check with u a few things...:
- if I connect my pc to Cal-Lab, will it 100% successful protect the PC?
- if no... is there any damage coverage to my pc?
- Is there any type of cal-lab for unifi setup (for landed house)
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post May 15 2012, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 04:19 PM)
1. 99.99% can against surge if FULL protection, and depend how u install Cal-Lab... the surge still will damage ur equipments if NOT fully protected... example locked front house door only but no locked house back door, of course still will lead the robbery...
2. no compesation coverage as Cal-Lan no included the compensation cost into selling price...
3. if UNIFI only via fiber copper, u can use SC0039 only IF everything located side by side at the same area...
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- will it consider full protection if I connect a normaly extension to SC0039 since there wifi router, phone dect & unifi fiber modem (I believe SC0039 only for one device)
- FYI, my UNIFI connected only use Fiber since landed not like some high rise using half fiber and half copper.
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post May 15 2012, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 05:23 PM)
as long as wifi router, phone dect & unifi fiber modem (or so called RG, DECT, BTU, STB) located side by side with SC0039 will be fine... unless u have wired lan cable connected to other PC at other location or extended the cable for STB to other location, so the protection will be effected...

i recommended to get MDSC0039 5amp instead since your equipment's total power consumption is quite low as it have better sensitivity to against any minor surge from power...
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yeah... RG,DECT,BTU,STB are side by side... so one SC0039 should be enuf?

fully protect by cal-lab?
wall plug --> MDSC0039 --> extansion plug --> unifi devices (all device side by side)

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post May 15 2012, 05:59 PM

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ok nice....
how about the fiber connected to STB? doesn't need to be protect? since normal stimix need to connect to a cal-lab...

afraid the fiber struck by lightnigh...

sorry for my noobish n lots of question...
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post May 15 2012, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 06:11 PM)
fiber cable doesn't attract surge as technically... smile.gif
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OK... I think... I will go as suggested MDSC0039... for my unifi devices...

For my room... I have a wall plug.... currently connect to TV, HyppTV Box, PC (connected via extension plug since quite far from the wall plug) through an extension plug.

basically:

wall plug --> extension plug --> tv, hypp tv box, extension plug ---> PC

so can suggested which cal-lab device for this settings?
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post May 15 2012, 07:12 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 07:02 PM)
HyppTV Box = STB ?
the setup above with other Unifi devices?
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nope... the unifi devices in dining area... only the HyppTV Box (STB) is in my room since connected to my TV

my room:
wall plug --> extension plug --> tv, hypp tv box(STB), extension plug ---> PC

my dining with other unifi devices solve with MDSC0039 + extension plug

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post May 15 2012, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 07:17 PM)
how is the connection between STB and RG?
the lan cable laid between dining room and you room right?
and how many lan cable in between since connected to STB and PC?
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STB and RG got one 40m lan cable connected and no other cable connected to PC from RG... since all wireless

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post May 15 2012, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 07:31 PM)
so the lan cable required for protection...

means dining area and your room MDSC0039 + SLAN1236
it is to unsure the surge won't come from lan cable itself as your house structure may attract surge too...
anyway, SLAN1236 only support 100mbit, no supported gigabit... but believe it should be no issues as Cal-Lab should tested the SLAN1236 onto Unifi devices...

let me know soonest as i will collect stock by tomorrow...
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so my dining room which have unifi device = MDSC0039 + SLAN1236
my room which have tv, STB & PC = MDSC0039 + SLAN1236 as well? does MDSC0039 enuf for TV,STB & PC?
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post May 15 2012, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 08:08 PM)
MDSC0039 have 5amp and 10amp version... u can choose either 1 but recommended 5amp
unless the power consumption almost equivalent than 1hp a/c then u may need 10amp version

Here your setup configuration
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ok bro.... agreed with the suggested number of device and add another MDSC0039 for my bro room since its for a pc only (so total 3 units of MDSC0039).

can give me the price and your account number inclusive postage to KL?
If no postage... I can meet u up at KL Convention Center for weekdays / any KL area for weekend.

btw i'm interested with the household automation - Automatic night-ON switch. how does it work and where I need to put at my light?

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post May 15 2012, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ May 15 2012, 11:18 PM)
a bit difficult for me COD around KL...
but my daily working location at PJ, otherwise can COD at shah alam, sunway, subang, along LDP and kepong too...

so ur order is 3 unit MDSC0039 5amp and 2 unit SLAN1236? i will collect stock 2molo if confirmed and PM u the price...

the sensor of household automation should facing out the environment as it can detect the day light in order to swtich on & off the lamp...
but i required to check the stock availability as no much ppl buying it...
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yup... my order is 3 unit MDSC0039 5amp and 2 unit SLAN1236...

For COD place we can set at a place to meet-up on weekend...

so the sensor connected between the plug and the lamp is it?
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post May 20 2012, 09:41 PM

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COD with gkl83 today morning... easy self installation since seller provide explain how to install... some advice and briefing given...

Good seller...

thanks gkl83, connected to Unifi, no problem with STB Box connection as well... thumbup.gif
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post Feb 27 2013, 03:26 PM

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hey bro,

can suggest for CAL-LAB for below setup.

- Unifi (router, phone & modem)
- NAS
- desktop PC
- printer

This post has been edited by exkaizen: Feb 27 2013, 03:27 PM
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post Feb 28 2013, 07:49 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Feb 28 2013, 06:10 PM)
Unifi using fiber or copper input? copper
does the phone, router, modem, NAS, PC and printer located together? yes
does have other PCs connected to router via wired LAN cable? no
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post Mar 1 2013, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Feb 28 2013, 11:40 PM)
you can use SF9512DSL, SF9812DSL or IT pack smile.gif
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ok great... give me your banking detail bro... with your email...
postage to KL.
I choose the IT pack.
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post Mar 5 2013, 04:31 PM

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received my IT Pack... trusted and recommended seller... thumbup.gif

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