Re: How do you protect your machine from electrical spikes?
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:59 pm
I keep one of these on the end of my CPAP power cord at all times.
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/mo ... odelID=120
Even if I plug it into another surge suppressor/power strip, I use it. Sometimes one device on an electrical circuit/power strip will throw out a spike that may affect other devices on the same circuit. I like having protection on each device for special devices like my CPAP machine. It's also good to have if I'm traveling.
Remember to check the little lights on any surge suppressor and replace it if the lights go out. Most surge suppressors lose their surge suppression capabilities over time and need to be replaced.
I bought 4 of these at Amazon last time for $7 each and got free shipping. Shipping is a killer on inexpensive items like this. Watch the price on these items. It seems to vary a lot between sellers and even from time to time with the same seller.
They will block an adjacent outlet on some power strips, so the pigtail splitter cords below are another good thing to have to carry when traveling. I think I found them cheaper elsewhere, so shop around.
http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited- ... 155&sr=1-2
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/mo ... odelID=120
Even if I plug it into another surge suppressor/power strip, I use it. Sometimes one device on an electrical circuit/power strip will throw out a spike that may affect other devices on the same circuit. I like having protection on each device for special devices like my CPAP machine. It's also good to have if I'm traveling.
Remember to check the little lights on any surge suppressor and replace it if the lights go out. Most surge suppressors lose their surge suppression capabilities over time and need to be replaced.
I bought 4 of these at Amazon last time for $7 each and got free shipping. Shipping is a killer on inexpensive items like this. Watch the price on these items. It seems to vary a lot between sellers and even from time to time with the same seller.
They will block an adjacent outlet on some power strips, so the pigtail splitter cords below are another good thing to have to carry when traveling. I think I found them cheaper elsewhere, so shop around.
http://www.amazon.com/Cables-Unlimited- ... 155&sr=1-2