Description
Tripp Lite's TLM626 surge suppressor offers complete AC surge suppression for comprehensive protection of workstations, personal computers, home stereos, televisions, VCRs, DVD players and other sensitive electronics. Heavy grade AC surge suppression shields connected equipment from damage and performance problems due to transient surges. TLM626 offers 6 right-angle outlets, a 6 foot power cord and diagnostic LEDs to warn of wiring problems and suppressor damage. AC surge suppression rated at 1340 joules shields equipment from surges and line noise. Rugged metal housing with 2 designated transformer plug outlets offers convenient protection of desktop computer equipment and accessories. $75,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance.
Tripp Lite 6 Right Angle Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip, 6ft Cord, Metal, & $75,000 INSURANCE (TLM626)
Current Price
$23.99
Average
$21.45
Min Price
$15.99
Max Price
$28.46
Price dynamics
11%
Description
Tripp Lite's TLM626 surge suppressor offers complete AC surge suppression for comprehensive protection of workstations, personal computers, home stereos, televisions, VCRs, DVD players and other sensitive electronics. Heavy grade AC surge suppression shields connected equipment from damage and performance problems due to transient surges. TLM626 offers 6 right-angle outlets, a 6 foot power cord and diagnostic LEDs to warn of wiring problems and suppressor damage. AC surge suppression rated at 1340 joules shields equipment from surges and line noise. Rugged metal housing with 2 designated transformer plug outlets offers convenient protection of desktop computer equipment and accessories. $75,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance.
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Product review & video
welcome to another episode of fix it tony where today i am going to install a surge protector strip underneath my son's desk in on this modesty panel right here so the issue is is you have oftentimes you may find yourself getting a um surge protector and it lands on the floor and it creates a rat nest of cables so really you know these are designed to be mounted and so i um i'm deciding to mount it right about here okay now the reason it's upside down is because the ground prongs are on the bottom and that's how it should be so why do they label it that way because if you did it by the label the ground prongs are up i don't know but anywho they're all like that with this company so anyway the tricky part is is they didn't send me a template nor do they provide a template general on the layouts of these holes and since you have to have four holes all in the right distance to each other a


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