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		<title>Protect your electrical equipment with surge protectors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrical surges are a hazard and occur commonly with electrical equipment that is faulty or incompatible with the electric current. Surge protectors, or surge suppressors, are essential in ensuring that electrical equipment is kept safe and in operational condition by either blocking or shorting out ground voltages to a safe location. When operating a system of electronic equipment that require a lot of combined voltage, surge protectors will be able to properly control the voltage through a ‘power strip’.]]></description>
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<p>Electrical surges are a hazard and occur commonly with electrical equipment that is faulty or incompatible with the electric current. Surge protectors, or surge suppressors, are essential in ensuring that electrical equipment is kept safe and in operational condition by either blocking or shorting out ground voltages to a safe location. When operating a system of electronic equipment that require a lot of combined voltage, surge protectors will be able to properly control the voltage through a ‘power strip’.</p>
<p>Power surges are usual occurrences in everyday households due to the complexity in the way which household electrical equipment has evolved. High power electronic equipment such as air conditioners, refrigerators, DVD players, stereo sets and their corresponding system of transformers and lines have become increasingly complex and are more prone to slight changes in electrical currents, and being so sensitive, they may suddenly short out causing disruption or a loss of work.</p>
<p>These power surges occur when an even happens that boosts the electrical charge somewhere along the power lines outside or a malfunction with your wall current, and therefore suddenly boosting the electrical charge of your power outlets. This is caused almost 95% of the time by lightning strikes, and therefore there is no knowing when the extra charge of electricity will come about.</p>
<p>This is where the surge protector comes in. With the built in power strips, surge protectors can quickly disperse the extra electrical currents to pre-determined, ‘safe’ locations and render them harmless.</p>
<p>Now, the question is whether surge protectors are actually useful – what are they good at protecting?</p>
<p>Computers – Computers are a must. Surge protectors are extremely important in ensuring the lifetime and operation of such a machine since it is filled with numerous sensitive and delicate components which could be easily damaged by an extra surge of electricity.</p>
<p>TV’s and phones – Surge protectors can protect televisions and phones and ensure that they remain functional. The use of surge protectors can also extend to satellites and all other types of incoming signal transmitters.</p>
<p>Entertainment centres – A big power surge will most likely damage expensive equipment if not protected properly, especially equipment such as stereo sets that may be operating during the time of the extra electrical current. Entertainment centres are very prone to damage, and therefore should be protected. The safest way is once again by plugging all cords which connect the current to the power supply through a surge protector such as the<strong> <a href="http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/monster-powercenter-hts-1000">Monster Reference PowerCenter</a></strong>.</p>
<p>These are two examples of many in which surge protectors should be used – but it applies broadly to all high-end equipment, since they need to be carefully looked after to ensure that they are long lasting.</p>
<p>Ensure that your electronic equipment is properly protected with a good surge protector such as a <strong><a href="http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/monster-powercenter-hts-1000">Monster Cable Powercenter Surge Protector</a>,</strong> and it will save you a lot of time and pain in case your favourite entertainment deck blows out.</p>
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