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− | Here's another question, what if I were to plug a power squid into a power strip that is surge protected? Is this advisable if I'm mostly using low wattage appliances?
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− | By the way, just a small warming on surge protectors. The good ones can be quite sophisticated systems (and expensive). But the cheap ones may only work once. Many of these are based on simple MOV units connected between hot and neutral lines. They conduct virtually no current under normal curcumstances, but when voltage rises beyond a certain threshold they suddenly become great conductors and short out the high voltage for a brief time. This prevents the surge from going on down the line to your TV or whatever. However, during the brief time the MOV is doing its job it may well destroy itself with all of the enrgy being diverted through it. So when it's done, it is no longer there to repeat the process for the next spike. Your surgeprotected power bar still appears to work just fine, but in fact there is no more surge protecting function. It is very difficult for the average homeowner to know this has happened.
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− | All sensitive electronic equipment contains basic level surge protection, sufficient for the minor surges from AC units, refrigerators, etc. However, it won't be sufficient for larger surges. due to a lightning strike in the neighborhood).
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− | A surge protector diverts surges of energy that occasionally flow in power grids. AC units), nearby industrial equipment. These can cause damage to sensitive electronic equipment. The protector will divert some of the energy away from the equipment in an attempt to prevent damage.
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− | Earth leakage circuit breaker (also called ground fault or residual current circuit breakers) detects electricity that 'leaks' from an appliance to ground, but not via the power cord. a loose wire inside the appliance touches the metal case, and a person touches the metal case completing the circuit to ground. This type of circuit breaker will disconnect the power before there is enough time to deliver a fatal shock.
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− | 锘緽eartown State Forest to Tyringham Cobble
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− | The trail guide is mostly accurate. I forgot how rough the AT is compared to all these day hikes I have been on. I took a 40 lb pack and it took plenty of effort to make my way to the end. I averaged about a mile per hour; something someone with a little more experience and practice could easily overtake. Grassy fields, shaded woods, plenty of brooks. Beautiful and serene. I would have given it a five if I did not have to stop every 45 min to catch my breath (again, something that would not have to happen if properly trained). The lean to's and campsites were clean and comfortable (I stayed at the lovely Shaker site). Very quiet and clean; toads, salamanders, birds, and chipmunks were the only wildlife I was privileged to see. I ran into a pair of hikers coming from Maine good luck on the rest of your journey. Thanks to the AMC for keeping the trail well marked and clear of poison ivy.
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− | Ups and downs, inspiring views, a choice of leantos, running and still water. This hike's second name is "variety." The tornado of Memorial Day 1995 ripped through the trailhead area, but soon enough the hike leaves the disturbed area behind, entering lovely woods. Natural history features: Vast state park, abundant wildlife; Benedict Pond; exposed rock ledges; meadows with numerous wildflowers; Hop Brook. Social history features: Shaker buildings and holy land.
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− | DO: Use a lot of peanuts. If your motherboard breaks during shipping, that's 130 bucks down the drain.
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− | DON'T: Use crap around the house such as tshirts and tissue paper to package your motherboard. Some of these can hurt the motherboard.
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