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Protectores de sobretensión

Surge protectors are an excellent way to add more outlets to any wall. They also add an extra layer of protection between your electronic equipment and things like lightning and power surges. With so many different styles, price points, and features available, it can be a challenge to decide which surge protector will suit your needs. Here are a few things to keep in mind that will help you make the right choice for your computer, television, and other electronic goods.

Power Strips vs. Surge Protectors

There is a significant difference between power strips and surge protectors. Power strips offer multiple outlets so you have more space to plug several things in from one outlet, but that's about where their benefits end. Surge protectors provide exceptional protection against severe power spikes so that your electronics don't short out. A strong surge in power can "kill" some electronics, costing you a lot of money in the long run. Yes, power strips do contain a circuit breaker but they do not offer true protection against electrical issues, where a surge protector does.