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Electronic scale power conditioner
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1458596" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>From memory ferrite chokes eliminate noise but will not protect from a major electrical surge as they become saturated and ineffective. Power conditioners or surge protectors even out the mains supply to protect the device that is plugged into it. We used to use UPS (uninterruptible power supply) on surveillance DVRs and NVRs not only so that the cameras would continue to record in a power cut but also due to them being good surge protectors. If, as I do, you live in an area with frequent power surges or lightening strikes it pays to replace your power conditioner as they can only handle so many surges and then they fail. They still appear to be working but the next decent surge will cook what ever you have plugged into it. I personally have power conditioners on my scales, TV and expensive electronic washing machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1458596, member: 56094"] From memory ferrite chokes eliminate noise but will not protect from a major electrical surge as they become saturated and ineffective. Power conditioners or surge protectors even out the mains supply to protect the device that is plugged into it. We used to use UPS (uninterruptible power supply) on surveillance DVRs and NVRs not only so that the cameras would continue to record in a power cut but also due to them being good surge protectors. If, as I do, you live in an area with frequent power surges or lightening strikes it pays to replace your power conditioner as they can only handle so many surges and then they fail. They still appear to be working but the next decent surge will cook what ever you have plugged into it. I personally have power conditioners on my scales, TV and expensive electronic washing machine. [/QUOTE]
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