I've never had a problem with surge bars. I mostly try to use high-quality
ones, like Isobars; there're expensive, but worth it. I once plugged a cheap
stereo into one that also had a Sun Ultra2 w/ some external disks and a
monitor plugged in; the stereo shorted one outlet, which let out magic smoke
and a bunch of sparks, and the Sun kept running along with no hiccups at
all... I continued to use the bar, too, just avoiding the 2 outlets that were
effected by the short (they looked kind of black and yucky afterwards).
Heftly isolation filters between every pair of outlets and a heavy metal case
work wonders :)
Dwight K. Elvey said:
> >To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
> >
> >> I've just seen the third surge protector blow
> >>up and this time, it almost started a real fire.
> >
> >
> >> I wonder if any of the fire prevention groups are
> >>looking into these time bombs?
> >
> >
> >Are you buying units that are UL approved?
>
> Are you kidding, I don't think I've ever seen
> one without a UL sticker.
>
> >
> >When I blow up power strips so far all I get are sparks and a very small
> >puff of smoke.
>
> This is what the metal ones do ( at least the two I've seen go ).
> It was a plastic one that caused the troubles. When I've looked
> in the metal ones, I've never seen a separate fuse. I don't
> know what the plastic one had, it is a melted mess.
> Dwight
>
> >
> >
> >
>
- Dan Wright
(dtwright_at_uiuc.edu)
(
http://www.uiuc.edu/~dtwright)
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Received on Fri Dec 20 2002 - 13:52:00 GMT