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Tripp Lite TLP1208TELTV review: Its outlets are packed tight, but it does everything else right

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Tripp Lite’s 12-outlet surge protector might lack a product name—model number TLP1208TELTV doesn’t exactly roll off one’s tongue—but it has nearly everything else. It’s your best bet for a surge protector that cuts power when its internal protection is exhausted, and it offers a relatively good outlet layout.</p><p>
You want a surge protector that stops letting power flow when the internal protection can’t absorb a surge if you’re in an area or on an electrical system with regular surges or electrical strikes that cause voltage spikes, and you have a high degree of concern that you might experience damage before noticing the Protected light on your surge protector has gone out. If that’s the case and you have hard disk drives (HDDs) on attached computers rather than SSDs, or other hardware that could be damaged or corrupt data if the power is cut off, consider adding an uninterruptible power supply. A UPS comes with a back-up battery that can provide power long enough for you to shut the computer down in an organized fashion.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3173294/home-theater/tripp-lite-tlp1208teltv-review-its-outlets-are-packed-tight-but-it-does-everything-else-right.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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