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As a result of recent events, I have two surge protectors that no longer
function without putting out loud noises on HF. I found that the $5 surge protector that my Yaesu was plugged in to was making a loud whistling noise which was covered up by the louder warbling noise being made by the Belkin I had my computer plugged into. So I decided to break them open to see what was inside. The easiest was Old El Cheapo, held together with screws. Inside was a length of wire, a switch and ONE disc capacitor wired into six plugs. IMO that's little better than a plain old power strip. The Belkin had no screws, so it took a little longer to crack. The results: a switch, two LEDs ("protected" and "grounded"), an inductor coil, a couple resistors and transistors, and about 9 or 10 disc capacitors in series. In October 2002 the Belkin cost me $40. I'm hard pressed to say that it was money well spent, if all that's in there are some capacitors and resistors. Question: are surge protectors worth it if all they are is just a bunch of capacitors? I know that my $40 surge protector apparently rolled over and died when hit with a real surge. |
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