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Computer Tips and Tweaks #3
POWER OUTAGES & SURGE PROTECTORS 

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“Whoops… There go the lights again.” Heard that before? Who hasn’t! Well, not only are the lights out but your computer may be also. You may need a Surge Protector!

Power outages may be caused by many things but one thing all power outages share are surges. When the power is off for even a short period of time and then returns, a power surge can occur. Some times as high as 300+ volts. Since your computer runs on 110 to 120 volts, this is not good. Compare this to washing your car or watering a plant with a garden hose. You release the handle on the nozzle of the hose, go inside for a drink and return to finish the job. As soon as you squeeze the nozzle again a surge of water gushes forward. The surge before the water pressure levels out can be compared to a voltage surge.

This voltage surge is what can damage your computer even if it was turned off at the time. The first line of defense is the power supply. Often this will succumb to the surge and burn up preventing further damage. (About a $144 cost.) If the surge gets through the power supply the next items in line can be your main or motherboard, the CPU, (Central Processing Unit), your CD player and possibly your hard drive. You’re talking between $144 and $350 or more for repairs. Not to mention losing your data, your records, etc. if the hard drive is destroyed.

All this can be avoided with a small investment in a Surge Protector. Don’t be confused by power strips. A power strip protects your home circuits from a shorted computer. A surge protector protects your computer from voltage surges. Just the opposite. Surge protection is rated in Joules. The higher the Joule rating, the better the protection. Many off the shelf surge protectors are only rated at about 300 Joules. To be safe, never use one rated at less than 1000 Joules. In addition, the better surge protectors will offer modem and broadband Internet protection as well. These are protected from lightning strikes to a phone or cable line even as far as miles away. A lightning strike even miles away can release a residual voltage through your phone line and fry your modem or internet connection. Another $100 plus cost.

We live in a storm prone area, especially during the monsoon season. And power outages come with the territory. So… be safe! Invest in a good surge protector and keep on computing.

So if your computer acts weird or refuses to act at all after a power outage or electrical storm, call us. We can help. Call us for more information or to purchase a dependable surge protector for your computer.

 
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Last modified: April 02, 2008