Electronics : Tripp Lite TLP810NET Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 8 outlets (6 Transformers) 10ft Cord 3690 Joules

Electronics : Tripp Lite TLP810NET Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 8 outlets (6 Transformers) 10ft Cord 3690 Joules

Tripp Lite TLP810NET Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 8 outlets (6 Transformers) 10ft Cord 3690 Joules

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Tripp Lite TLP810NET Protect It! Surge Protector/Suppressor 8 outlets (6 Transformers) 10ft Cord 3690 Joules
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List Price: $65.99
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Tripp Lite
EAN: 0840356883311
Label: Tripp Lite
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Model: TLP810NET
Publisher: Tripp Lite
Special Features: nv:Power Protection Type^Surge Suppressor|Cord Length^10 ft.|Surge Energy Capacity^3690 Joules|Overload^Circuit Breaker Reset Button|LEDs^Suppressor operation|Dimensions^1.5'x 4.25' x 9.25'|Outlets^8 Outlets|Outlets^Coax Protection|Outlets^RJ11 Protection
Studio: Tripp Lite
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Features:
  • Surge protector
  • 8 power outlets, 2 phone jacks
  • Fax/modem protection
  • 330VA output power capacity
  • 2518-joules surge rating







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Item Description:
Tripp Lite's TLP810NET surge suppressor has 8 outlets, a 10-ft. cord with a space-saving right-angle plug, and diagnostic LEDs. The unit has a surge suppression rating of 3690 joules to handle the strongest surges. Built-in RJ11, RJ45, and Type F coax jacks prevent surges from damaging your modem/fax/10BT/cable/satellite equipment. Coaxial jacks provide digital broadband quality and can handle 2.2GHz bandwidth.ith WebTV, television, TV tuner cards and cable modems. Built-in RJ45 jacks provide complete protection for Ethernet cards connected to Local Area Networks or cable/DSL modems. Built-in RJ11 jacks prevent surges on up to two phone/fax/modem lines simultaneously. Diagnostic LEDs and an audible alarm alert the user to potential power problems.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * good service, good product ...
I researched this product, and found out it was perfect for my new plasma tv, new stereo system etc., "media center". The product was available and "shipped free", it arrived in plenty of time for "hooking up" and worked flawlessley. I received e-mails confirming the order and then confirming the shipping date. The service and products from amazon is refreshing and head and shoulders above, when compared to some other sites I had dealings with, I definetly will purchase from Amazon again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Simple and efficient ...
This product is great. It has plenty of sockets and I especially like the protective covering over them.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Solid well made Surge Protector ...
Tripp lite makes some of the best surge protectors. This one is as good as they get.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Appears to be good-quality product ...
Can't say much about a product like this until lightning strikes, but it does appear to be well-constructed; has a solid feel to it. Like many other people, I needed the room for transformer-equipped electronics, but they didn't seem to be available when I bought my first surge protectors. I bought this model and Tripp-Lite's next to top-of-the-line Home Theatre surge protector at the same time to replace older, lower-joule-rated models. Am happy with both at this time.

Phone, ethernet, and cable outlets are well-placed for me, but I might prefer the power cord exit in a different location, perhaps out of the bottom of the case, since I have both of my units wall mounted.

I did a few hours of research before I settled on these. Tripp-Lite seems to have the best overall price/quality ratings from users on other forums. Most others, with the possible exception of Belkin (which are not quite as asthetically pleasing) do not have the joule ratings of Tripp-Lite. Then there's Monster....totally overpriced for the protection you get.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Tripp Lite Rocks! ...
....like I said, it rocks. I live in the lightening capital of the Earth (Florida) and these surge protectors are a necessity.



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