How does the warranty on my surge protector work?
The surge protector comes with a limited lifetime warranty. If anything, ever goes wrong with the surge protector or connected equipment you can call our Consumer Care and we will take you through the process. Surge protectors cannot stop lightning (Its 5xs hotter than the sun). We also advise unplugging all connected equipment if a thunderstorm is coming.Do surge protectors last forever?
No, they do not. Each time a surge protector reroutes a power surge away from your connected equipment, the internal structure of the protector takes a little bit of damage. Over time the parts of the surge protector that keep your connected equipment safe simply stop working. How long this takes depends on the frequency and strength of power surges. Surge protectors cannot stop lightning (Its 5xs hotter than the sun). We also advise unplugging all connected equipment if a thunderstorm is coming.What is a power surge?
A power surge is a spike in the electrical current flowing through the wires of your house. They can damage common appliances, sensitive AV electronics and computer equipment.What causes a power surge?
Most power surges stem from inside your home. Power surges are caused by many different factors, including severe weather, faulty or damaged electric wiring or the sudden turning on and off of a high power electrical device like an air conditioner or large electric motor.Why worry about power surges?
Strong power surges can wipe out your home equipment in an instant. In addition to surges caused by storms, the average home can experience multiple "hidden" surges a day from other various sources. These smaller surges cause cumulative damage to electronics, shortening their life and eventually causing them to fail.What does a surge protector do?
A surge protector safeguards electronics from the harmful effects of power surges and voltage spikes. Surge protectors can absorb and dissipate the power of a surge so that connected equipment is shielded from the surge.What is a Joule Rating?
A joule measures energy, and a surge protector’s joule rating indicates how much energy it can absorb before it fails. The higher the number, the greater the protection provided. The type and value of the equipment to be protected are key factors in determining the amount of protection needed. The more expensive the item, the higher level (joules) of protection is recommended. For example:
- Good protection: 350-1000 Joules
Protects: lamps, mobile devices, chargers, small appliances and clocks
- Better protection: 1000-2000 Joules
Protects: printers, smartphones and tablets, laptops, routers
- Best protection:2000 & Above Joules
Protects: HDTV's, home theatres, desktop computers, sound systems, gaming consoles, DVD/Blu-Ray/Cable receivers
What's the difference between a surge protector and power strip?
A power strip is simply an expansion of a single electrical outlet that provides numerous outlets. While this piece of equipment may look like a surge protector and provide similar benefits, such as extra outlets, only surge protectors safeguard your electronics from power surges and voltage fluctuations.Will I need to replace my surge protector?
Yes, even the highest quality surge protection device will someday have to be replaced. Because surge protectors take on unnoticeable power surges all the time, the equipment wears down. Over time the surge protective components will expire and no longer provide protection. At this time, the surge protectors "protected" indicator light will turn off, or the power will be permanently disconnected to the surge protector outlets. Consider replacing surge protectors if a storm knocks out your power, or every few storm seasons where this happens.
Surge protector lifespans aren’t measured in years — they’re measured in joules. It’s all about how many joules your surge protector has absorbed. But, the older your surge protector is, the more it’s likely degraded.
How will I know if my surge protector is working?
Many surge protectors available today have a light indicator that show you when your devices are protected. Once the light comes on, your devices are being protected from power surges and spikes. If your indicator light is not “on” (illuminating), then it's time to replace your surge protector.
Several of our surge protectors have a feature called auto-shutdown mode, this feature will automatically shut down your device when the Surge protector wears out.