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APC PER7 Personal SurgeArrest 7 Outlet 120V Surge Protector |  | Brand: APC Category: CE
List Price: $28.99 Buy New: $9.22 as of 9/9/2010 10:27 MDT details You Save: $19.77 (68%)
New (33) Used (2) from $4.99
Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Tan Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 2 x 10.5 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: PER7 Model: PER7 UPC: 731304000112 EAN: 0731304000112 ASIN: B00000J3WW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Catastrophic Event Protection | | • | Lightning and Surge Protection | | • | Protection Working Indicator | | • | Site wiring fault indicator | | • | Number of Outlets: 7 |
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Product Description Cyberpower 850 8-Outlet Surge SuppressorFeatures: MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) - MOV technology allows normal current to pass through the device, while diverting any surge/spikes through the ground circuit. This safely protects all connected electronics along with the surge suppressor itselfBuilt-In Automatic Shutdown - In the event that the surge/spike exceeds the unit's ability to suppress the signal, the CyberPower surge suppressor will safely shut itself down to protect all connected electronicsTransformer-spaced Outlets - Widely spaced outlets allow you to conveniently add large transformer-based plugs without compromising the utility of other outlets
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Nice powerstrip, but not the best surge protector. August 1, 2010 Patrick Mcnelis (Annapolis) I have been using this surge protector for a couple of years and have had little to complain about until recently.
One issue is certainly that the outlets are too close together, but that is not why I am giving this device a low rating.
While this device has adequately protected the computer equipment plugged into it through power outages and thunder storms, and all of the fluctuating power that goes along with those events, when there was a genuinely hazardous condition, this unit failed to perform.
A neutral wire fault to our home caused a series of major power spikes to the home electrical grid. This device failed to mitigate the spikes causing the computer, the wireless router, and the telephone base which were plugged into it to be damaged.
Ironically, the unit appears to be functioning despite the damage to the things plugged into it; anything that is known to be functioning will turn on when plugged into it. Why it failed to stop to power surge is beyond me, unless the unit's response time was just too slow to counter the incoming flood of power.
I am now working with APC to file a claim for damages, but the process looks like it is going to take some time and require some money on our part to have the equipment professionally diagnosed ($70 a pop at the Geek Squad), before they will finalize a decision. As will any such insurance/warranty claims processes, it should not be easy or quick.
So...I would highly recommend you review the capabiities of this, or any, surge protector prior to plugging your expensive electronic equipment into it. Look for a device that will protect against 600 joules or higher, and with a reaction time of 1 nanosecond or faster...it does make a difference.
Surge Protect you stuff August 18, 2009 Ilya Bourim (Los Angeles, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
APC has always been my choice for the surge protector brand. I've used them when I used to be a systems admin. I've used the battery backed units in large computer server applications and this exact model was the one I choose to protect all the personal computers with at our Job Corps Center. With over 5 sites, the biggest issue was dirty power and after installing surge protectors, the number of computers parts that I was changing on the daily basis went down dramatically. This is a good brand, but having any good working surge protector is your best bet to protect your investment and irreplaceable data against spikes in the electric line. Do not cheap out, get a surge protector. An A/C unit or fridge will send spikes down the electric circuit and damage more sensitive equipment. Aloha!
Excellent, if at the right price January 22, 2009 P. Albrecht (Cleveland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Has the vital indicator light "Protection working". Without this, you have no idea whether a surge protector has burnt out yet, or not.
APC Personal Surge Arrest December 1, 2000 P. So (NYC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I own two of these already and they are fine for typical plugs. It is built very sturdy and you can mount it to the wall as well. The only drawback is that this particular model has the on/off switch located on the top which makes it succeptible to hitting the switch by mistake.The spacing of the outlets are ok but you may have trouble with bigger adapters. That may block another one of the slots. For normal day use, it is a good surge protector which I recommend...beats buying a cheap surge protector which has cheap circuitry. At least with APC, you know you are getting a good protector.
Good surge arrest October 31, 2000 iLLuSiOn (Louisville, KY, USA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
The APC Per7 surge arrest is really good. With 7 sockets, it almost has everything you want to put in. However, the sockets are very near each other, so if you are putting a big adapter in it, it almost occupies 3 sockets, making the other 2 unusable.I think I made a little mistake buying it. I highly recommend going for the APC pro8T2 Surge arrest which is better in all ways, and has a complete value for money!
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