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Solar back up power and hifi/AV
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<blockquote data-quote="Ravenflight" data-source="post: 1140386" data-attributes="member: 22312"><p>Hi Timbaland, as far as #2 is concerned, yes you would need to look at surge protection as inverters generally do not provide high level transient protection. We have seen inverters and UPS's with "let through" voltage as high as 1000+ volts. So protect your investment and use a high quality DB surge solution, Sinetamer being the top of the range for this with a documented "let through" voltage not exceeding 37 volts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ravenflight, post: 1140386, member: 22312"] Hi Timbaland, as far as #2 is concerned, yes you would need to look at surge protection as inverters generally do not provide high level transient protection. We have seen inverters and UPS's with "let through" voltage as high as 1000+ volts. So protect your investment and use a high quality DB surge solution, Sinetamer being the top of the range for this with a documented "let through" voltage not exceeding 37 volts. [/QUOTE]
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