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westom
Jul 16, 2018Explorer
Tie a knot in the power cable. That recommendation comes with as much integrity as so many other recommendation. Since each anomaly must be defined long before defining a solution. Only few define any potentially destructive anomalies.
Most recommend the Progressive because it addresses common anomalies that can / have cause damage. A protector on the pole will also protect from one anomaly that a hardwired unit will not. Since subject reasoning is sufficient, then no need to say more.
Or start by first discussing what anomaly caused damage - long before trying to cure it.
If that plug-in device claims hardware protection, then post the specification number that defines that protection. Then learn it does not even claim to protect from potentially destructive anomalies. And can sometimes make damage easier.
A useful discussion defines each anomaly separately. And then defines, with numbers, what protects from that anomaly. Or just tie a knot in that power cable.
Most recommend the Progressive because it addresses common anomalies that can / have cause damage. A protector on the pole will also protect from one anomaly that a hardwired unit will not. Since subject reasoning is sufficient, then no need to say more.
Or start by first discussing what anomaly caused damage - long before trying to cure it.
If that plug-in device claims hardware protection, then post the specification number that defines that protection. Then learn it does not even claim to protect from potentially destructive anomalies. And can sometimes make damage easier.
A useful discussion defines each anomaly separately. And then defines, with numbers, what protects from that anomaly. Or just tie a knot in that power cable.
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