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  2. These UPS Battery Backups Do a Lot More Than a Regular Surge ...

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    It includes 12 surge-protected outlets, with six of those backed by battery power. This gives you ample space to connect various devices, from your home office setup to more fun devices like your ...

  3. Uninterruptible power supply - Wikipedia

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    The offline/standby UPS offers only the most basic features, providing surge protection and battery backup. The protected equipment is normally connected directly to incoming utility power. When the incoming voltage falls below or rises above a predetermined level the UPS turns on its internal DC-AC inverter circuitry, which is powered from an ...

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    All it takes is a sudden voltage spike or an intense electrical storm to fry your computer or TV. Choose safety first—and save money, too.

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  6. Surge protector - Wikipedia

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    Surge Protection Device (SPD) for installation in a low-voltage distribution board. A surge protector (or spike suppressor, surge suppressor, surge diverter, [1] surge protection device (SPD), transient voltage suppressor (TVS) or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS)) is an appliance or device intended to protect electrical devices in alternating current (AC) circuits from voltage spikes ...

  7. Network interface device - Wikipedia

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    Most NIDs also include "circuit protectors", which are surge protectors for a telephone line. They protect customer wiring, equipment, and personnel from any transient energy on the line, such as from a lightning strike to a utility pole. Simple NIDs are "dumb" devices, as they contain no digital logic. They have no capabilities beyond wiring ...

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