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Eaton 8 Way Surge Protector $32 @MSY Pickup

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$32 - EATON POD+ 8 Outlet Surge Protected Powerboard with Phone and RJ45 Port (Was $54, comes with 5 year warranty, PDF)

Seems like a good alternative to the Dick Smith 8 Way Surge Protectors (1 year warranty).

General
Dimensions (H x W x L, mm) 42 x 130 x 383
Weight (kg) 1.0
Power Cord 1.8 metres length
Power Connections
Input voltage 220-250VAC
Frequency 50/60Hz
Maximum Continuous Load 10 Amps
Test Classification Class III (IEC 61643-1), Category A (ANSI/IEEE C62.41)
Current Limiting Resettable Circuit Breaker
Clamping Voltage (Line to Neutral) 470V
Clamping Voltage (Neutral to Earth) 680V
Response Time 5nS Nominal
Aggregate Surge Current 60,000 Amps
Maximum surge current (one pulse L-N) 40,000 Amps
Maximum surge current (one pulse L-E) 10,000 Amps
Maximum surge current (one pulse N-E) 10,000 Amps
Aggregate Energy Absorption 1470 Joules
Attenuation at full load >40dB @ 1MHz
Network Connections (RJ45)
Lines Protected 1/2, 3/6
Clamping Voltage (Line to Line) <20V
Clamping Voltage (Line to Earth) 600V (375 Vac RMS)
Surge Current - Amp (10/1000us) 20 Amps (2ms) / 40
Phone/Fax Connections (RJ11)
Nominal Line Impedance 6000 Ohms
Maximum Line Voltage 275Vrms
Clamping Voltage (Line to Line) 430V (270Vac RMS)
Clamping Voltage (Line to Earth) 600V (375Vac RMS)
Response Time 500ns nominal
Maximum Surge Current 20,000 Amps
Peak let-through voltage (3kA L-L) 1000V
Aggregate energy absorption 300 joules
Video/Aerial Connections
Connections Video Connector & F Type Screw Connector
Nominal Line Impedance 75 Ohms
Signal Loss Approx. 3dB @ 500MHz
Clamping Voltage 600V (375 Vac RMS)
Maximum Surge Current 20,000 Amps
Aggregate energy absorption 200 joules

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closed Comments

  • I think I have two of these at home, they're good. Nicely spaced out. :)

  • Does anyone know how the RJ45 connection works? I'm currently using a Netgear Powerline ethernet system at home. Can I buy just one of these powerboards and use it as another ethernet output?

    • nope

  • +1

    Link in the deal is broken, but this price still appears in the pricelist.

  • There is 1 error
    This product is no longer available.

  • Yep, dang. Waiting for some money to transfer over before buying and now not available from the WA stores at least.

  • Whats it like on the inside?

    I had some boards in this price range before.. they were so cheaply made (hand soldered, minimal components, frankly they sparked when the switch was flicked) they certainly werent safe.

    Eaton should be a better brand though since they make UPSs?

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