Surge protection

Mike Pyle

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Jan 11, 2011
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Santa Rosa, CA
I'm shopping for a couple of inline surge/overvoltage devices, SMP, no MOVs, preferably 20a rated. I DON'T want rackmounts. So far the Surgex SA-20 and the Brickwall PW2R20 are the closest I've seen to what I want. I prefer the form and the lower cost of the Brickwall unit. Anybody have other suggestions?

SurgeX - Products - SX1115R, RT, RL Surge Protector / Power Conditioners

20 Amp, Two-Outlet Surge Protector | Brick Wall

These will go in the power feed to my new RCF TTL11A/TTS26A systems.
 
Re: Surge protection

You going to have a tough time finding comparable series mode protection, primarily because the technology is patented. Furman "tried" using it in their products (though technically in name only), but lost in a legal battle. I could be wrong, but I think the only licensees of the technology are Surgex and Bryston.