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Electronic devices are protected from power surges by having insulated wires
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Electronic devices are protected from power surges by having insulated wires
The best protection is a good UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). That will protect you against both surges and brown outs, as well as allowing you to power down safely in case of a power outage.
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An AVR is an automatic voltage regulator. It is a device that intercepts fluctuations in the power supplied to the computer and ensures that neither power surges or brownouts affect it.
That would be a "surge protector". Note that many UPS (uninterruptable power supply) units include this functionality too.
No. The offer no protection. If you need protection, you must use a surge protector and even that is no guarrantee it will not damage the battery or the computer.
An electrical device used to protect electronic devices against power fluctuations against power surges by tripping or blowing before those devices can be damaged. They are a very low cost insurance policy built in to equipment to protect it against costly damage.
Printers do not require power surge protection is an example of a false statement about protecting against power surges. Lightning can cause a power surge.
A surge strip is an electrical device that protects your valuable electronics from dangerous power surges, spikes, and overloads. However, many surge strips they have in production today does not support protection against power spurts.
Yes it can. In fact, if your computer and modem are both plugged into an UPS you may be able to continue surfing during a power outage. It will also protect the modem from power line surges and brown outs that could otherwise be destructive. Many UPS have jacks to plug the telephone line in to protect against surges on the telephone line (phone modems) but typically don't have protection for surges on cable.