I have four surge protectors to protect one PC they are connected the following way:
Wall -> Protector 1 -> Protector 2 -> Protector 3 -> Protector 4 -> PC
Information::
>Protector 1
Name: Belkin SugeMaster Gold
Current: L-N : 30,000 amps, L-E : 30,000 amps, N-E : 15,000 amps (total 75,000 amps)
Joules Rating : L-N : 1080J, L-E : 1080J, N-E : 540J
>Protector 2
Name: Belkin SurgeStrip E-Series
Current: L-N : 6,500 amps
Joules Rating : L-N : 558J
>Protector 3
Name: PowerStar Protector
Current: L-N : 10,000 amps
Joules Rating : L-N : 75J
>Protector 4
Name: Panora UPS
Current: L-N : 10,000 amps
Joules Rating : L-N : 125J
I'm wondering if this is enough to protect my PC from a surge caused by a lightning strike near by. The wall outlet has its own ground wire (its only 10m long) as well as the normal house ground wire and both are grounded by 6 feet coper poles. All the protectors have either fuse or terminal fuse cut offs.
L = Live, N = Neutral, E = Earth
Thanks.
2007-06-02
22:57:44
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