Those are MOVs (metal-oxide varistors), not caps. Again, these MOVs are the culprit, and the ghetto PL-9 probably has them. If you have 1 in the strip, that is cheesy and toss it in the trash. You need THREE of them, ask The King of All AC, Stooge Larry for details. I have modules to ship, kit and design. I personally use ONLY Isobar Platinum strips. Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "sucrosemusic" <sucrosemusic@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 12:33 AM Subject: [motm] Surge Issues > Well now, this is getting personal. I just yanked TWO surge > protectors... one being an outlet variety one, and the "You're > protected" light was off. Hmm. The next one is a power strip that > seems to be vaguely surge protectorish, as it has a "Clamping > Voltage" listed on the back. Inside it's a switch, a breaker, a > somewhat larege blue (ceramic i guess, not a tin-can electrolyitic > one) capaictor, and a circuit breaker. Now... the real question is > this... Is my *extremely* ghetto Gemini PL-9 "Pwer Supply and Light > Module" on top of my rack a surge protector. This is about as ghetto > as they come... all I recall for parts inside were the inline fuse, > the lighted switch, and a single capacitor... plus the goo for the > nifty pull-out lights. I can send a shot of the guts of one of the > strips I pulled... but I suspect this gemini unit is not a surge > protector... dunno. > > Paul, if this came from someone else I would have worried in the > morning, but MAN! > > -Geoff (checking to see if the noise floor in his setup has > lowered...) > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [motm] Surge Issues
2001-12-08 by Paul Schreiber
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