Smart Strip LCG4 Energy Saving Power Strip with Autoswitching Technology and Fax/Modem Surge Protection
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Average customer review:Product Description
¿ Recessed, lighted power switch ¿ Combined ground & surge protector status indicator ¿ Red switched Outlet indicator ¿ 6-Foot 14 gauge heavy-duty power cord ¿ 45 degree angled space saver plug ¿ Wall Mountable in all 4 directions ¿ Ten outlets total; 1 Control outlet ¿ always hot; 3 Constant hot outlets ¿ 1 transformer; 6 Switched outlets ¿ 3 transformer ¿ 2225 joules protection ¿ 84,000 amps, three-way Protection ¿ 330 volt, three-way protection ¿ 15 amp circuit breaker ¿ 4 different fuses: 2 Thermal & current fuses; 2 Trace land fuses ¿ Superior EMI/ RFI filtering: 2 Bar coil chokes;.1 UFD film box capacitor; Up to 60 DB line noise reduction
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #328 in Home Improvement
- Size: Large
- Brand: Smart Strip
- Model: LCG4
- Dimensions: 16.00" h x 2.00" w x 6.20" l, 8.00 pounds
Features
- Superior EMI/RFI filtering
- Up to 60db line noise reduction
- 84,000Amp, three-way protection
- 4 way wall mountable
- 2875 joules three-way protection
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Ten outlets work together, autoswitching your devices on/off automatically, to save you money on your electric bills. 2875 joules of surge protection keep your equipment safe from even the harshest power spikes. Conveniently-spaced outlets and a 45-degree, angled space saver plug make the Smart Strip a friendly addition to your electronic systems.
Customer Reviews
Works well for remote desktop connections on XP
Before I forget to write... Purchased if off GoldBox a
few weeks ago.
This unit worked out of the box for my application, no tweaking
or setup was required; A Dell Desk-side being accessed remotely
from a Dell Laptop. I do not use "suspend" as my disk image is
to large for a reliable suspend image.
I control 2 printers, 2 scanners, 2(+) USB HDDs', 2 LCD Monitors
and items as needed (such as MP players, Watcom tablets) with
no problems.
It is set this way as I am lazy and use the laptop late at night and
no longer have to get my buttocks out of bed to shut down the
system. I use the command line "shutdown" command remotely to turn
off the desk-side (I no longer use "wake on LAN" due to the
aforementioned suspend issue) as I find it convenient to hit
the power on the desk-side when required. This type of setup,
obviously, will not be the case for everyone. Hum... a "wake on
LAN" Ethernet port on the switch might be an interesting product enhancement??
For this application the unit is a dream and has faded into the
normal day to day operation and goes unnoticed, which is
a very good thing.
Best,
Joe
Absolutely amazing product......
I just took it out the box, plugged my devices in the respective outlets and it worked wonderfully! Now I'm just going to have to wait until my next electricity bill to see if I am saving some money.
Item does what it says
It's quite simple. No setup needed, no software to load, just plug and go. I found that the sensitivity adjustment didn't need any fussing; this thing worked perfectly right out of the box.





