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Posted: 2021-07-26 03:21 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 11:40 PM
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I want to protect my new 46" LED/LCD Samsung TV, 500 watt Sony sound system, Blu-ray and Dishnetwork receiver. I want to be protected from BROWNOUTS and BLACKOUTS and POWER SURGES. I want my TV protected is number one on the list. I do not know if I need 1 or 2 units. I had 3 computers ruined by brown and black out power surges in the past. I want a power conditioner that is for power surges and brown outs. This is all new to me buying a power conditioner and power protection. APC was referred by a relative from a Texas hospital, he said APC is the only brand they use throughout the Hospital. I had 2 brown outs 2 days in a row this week and I am buying something better than the power surge strips. I do not know what I need. I may need to call the company when they are open and talk to a salesman. My TV is a 905 watt TV is what I want protected the most. Then if I need a second one for the Sony surround sound system, Blu-ray, Dishnetwork receiver Dell laptop, printer and wireless modem. HELP any help or guidence is appreciated. jeff
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Hi, Jefferyglen.
I have a similar situation in which the configurations cited on the web site don't fit my system exactly and I can't figure out what to buy: Samsung LCD HD TV, DirecTV Plus DVR HD receiver, Bose Media Center, Bose subwoofer and MacPro computer.
Did you get any help? What did you end up purchasing?
Thanks. carthejt
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Posted: 2021-07-26 03:21 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 11:40 PM
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Posted: 2021-07-26 03:21 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 11:40 PM
I want to protect my new 46" LED/LCD Samsung TV, 500 watt Sony sound system, Blu-ray and Dishnetwork receiver. I want to be protected from BROWNOUTS and BLACKOUTS and POWER SURGES. I want my TV protected is number one on the list. I do not know if I need 1 or 2 units. I had 3 computers ruined by brown and black out power surges in the past. I want a power conditioner that is for power surges and brown outs. This is all new to me buying a power conditioner and power protection. APC was referred by a relative from a Texas hospital, he said APC is the only brand they use throughout the Hospital. I had 2 brown outs 2 days in a row this week and I am buying something better than the power surge strips. I do not know what I need. I may need to call the company when they are open and talk to a salesman. My TV is a 905 watt TV is what I want protected the most. Then if I need a second one for the Sony surround sound system, Blu-ray, Dishnetwork receiver Dell laptop, printer and wireless modem. HELP any help or guidence is appreciated. jeff
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Posted: 2021-07-26 03:21 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 11:40 PM
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Posted: 2021-07-26 03:21 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 11:40 PM
Hi, Jefferyglen.
I have a similar situation in which the configurations cited on the web site don't fit my system exactly and I can't figure out what to buy: Samsung LCD HD TV, DirecTV Plus DVR HD receiver, Bose Media Center, Bose subwoofer and MacPro computer.
Did you get any help? What did you end up purchasing?
Thanks. carthejt
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