Surge Protectors Attempt To Keep Power Surges At Bay. They Often Look Like A Power Strip But They Have A Fuse Inside Them Which Is Designed To Blow If It Receives Too Much Current And Not Transfer The Current To The Devices Plugged Into It. Surge Protectors May Have Plugins For Rj-11 (Phone) Rj-45 (Ethernet) And Bnc (Coaxial Cable) Connectors.

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1. Surge Protectors Attempt To Keep Power Surges At Bay. They Often Look Like A Power Strip But They Have A Fuse Inside Them Which Is Designed To Blow If It Receives Too Much Current And Not Transfer The Current To The Devices Plugged Into It. Surge Protectors May Have Plugins For Rj-11 (Phone) Rj-45 (Ethernet) And Bnc (Coaxial Cable) Connectors.