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Graph should include “surges of water pressure”, in honor of this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0hTmj3f4Zo
First! And yes, that is why we use them.
Your mom’s usage
Makin me a sammich : 10%
Getting 3 more places to plug my “stuff” in : 90%
But even if it isn’t the intent, surge protection is still happening 100% of the time.
Man, but is this true!
Those things are surge protectors? I never knew.
What do YOU call ‘em?
Well, I always called ‘em powerboards…
and really, who worries about power surges anyway? its all about those extra outlets.
(and i realize there are plenty of people who DO worry about surges. whatev.)
:kiss:
Why would you want to protect your power surges? I always use surge suppressors.
Personally, I go for the surge oppressors. Once you break their morale, they don’t need nearly as much active suppressing.
Don’t forget the extra foot of length!
OMG, I wish I could give this TEN STARS
… or rather, ten pie charts…
What KIND of pie?
*facepalm*
True… Very true…
This graph not applicable in Florida.
Thunderstorms. Every afternoon. Four months a year. After that, the frequency decreases, but almost every rainstorm is also a thunderstorm.
Mother nature hates my electronics.
Extension cord anyone?
”Holes! I need Holes!”