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Joel_Mckay 3 hours ago

We used those Tripp Lite LC1200 to knock down the noise floor (14dB) on remote equipment.

These line-conditioners actually perform well given the cost, but never buy used surge-arresters given the finite spike hit-count. Best of luck =3

cyberax 2 hours ago | parent [-]

These devices are basically autotransformers. So they reduce the noise by providing inductive filtering. But they don't really protect against strong surges by themselves.

So Tripp Lite uses a regular varistor for that, just like any other surge protector. In Europe you'd be far better off buying a voltage relay and adding it to your electrical panel, but it's not usually possible with the non-modular US electrical panels.

Joel_Mckay 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The simple line-conditioners were surprisingly effective, and are a fraction of the cost of lab/medical grade galvanic isolation ferroresonant transformers. =3

FreezingKeeper 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What’s with the ‘cock and balls’ emoticon?

Joel_Mckay 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Don't worry about it =3

amatecha 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

welcome to the internet, sometimes people make smiley faces :)