Using a pf60

SLOCOOKN
SLOCOOKN Posts: 704
edited February 2008 in Electronics
I am getting my new tv on Saturday. I have an extra apc. My question is should I use both the Belkin and the UPC or just one of them?


Any advice?


Thanks,

Steve
:eek: From the bottom it looks like a steep incline, From the top another down hill slope of mine.:mad: But I know the equilibrium's there!:cool: .."Faith No More" :D
Sony cx985v (for now)
BBE 482i
B&K AVP 1030
Adcom GFA 555 mk 2
AudioQuest Crystal 2 spk wire
Nordost RCA
SDA 3.1 tl RD0 tweets
Belkin pf60
Carver TFM 55x
Signal Analog 2 RCA
AudioQuestType 4
VMPS Original Tall Boy (Mega Woofers soon)
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  • SLOCOOKN
    SLOCOOKN Posts: 704
    edited February 2008
    :eek: From the bottom it looks like a steep incline, From the top another down hill slope of mine.:mad: But I know the equilibrium's there!:cool: .."Faith No More" :D
    Sony cx985v (for now)
    BBE 482i
    B&K AVP 1030
    Adcom GFA 555 mk 2
    AudioQuest Crystal 2 spk wire
    Nordost RCA
    SDA 3.1 tl RD0 tweets
    Belkin pf60
    Carver TFM 55x
    Signal Analog 2 RCA
    AudioQuestType 4
    VMPS Original Tall Boy (Mega Woofers soon)
  • vonnie123
    vonnie123 Posts: 326
    edited February 2008
    You do not want to daisy chain surge protectors. I asked Belkin tech support that question a while back. Email Belkin, and they will email you back promptly. APC had equally good service. You will enjoy the PF 60. Due to power fluctuations in my area, I purchased an APC H10 to control the voltage; this device does not have battery backup. I had a 40 inch Samsung blow up one day out of warranty and I wouldn't doubt it if the power fluctuations were the culprit. To Samsung's credit, they extended the warranty three months which was good fortune to say the least.
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