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From: rcs8@po.CWRU.Edu (Robert C. Sprecher)
Subject: Surge Suppressors
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Will someone knowledgable in the facts fill me in on the
necessary specs for good protection of computer equipment,
ie: clamping voltage, Max. surge dissipation, max spike current,
etc.

Also,  how about opinions  on the "under the computer" power
supplies/power switches.  Are they acceptable, useful, and if so,
what manufacturers are best?

Thanks in advance.
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Robert C. Sprecher, M.D.	       (E-Mail)  rcs8@po.cwru.edu
Department of Otolaryngology	       (Voice)   216-844-3001
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Cleveland, Ohio 44106 **These are MY opinions,MINE,MINE,MINE,...
