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Comentado en México el 5 de marzo de 2024
Funciona como debe de ser, evita que mis componentes sufran de caídas o sobrecargas de energía. Incluso aunque te salte el foco de "Fault". Lo llevo usando 2 años sin problemas.
Luis
Comentado en México el 31 de marzo de 2024
Hola buenas tardes , recién me llegó mi duda es ,si esas luces siempre permanecerán encendidas ?? Ayúdenme a aclarar mi duda ,se los agradecer , gracias , el producto se ve y se siente de buena calidad .
David B.
Comentado en México el 3 de enero de 2024
Excelente para proteger equipo electrónico sensible a las variaciones de voltaje
Augusto Acosta Pérez
Comentado en México el 19 de marzo de 2022
Es resistente, un poco pesado, tiene la opción para empotrarse y para mi refrigerador es muy conveniente.
Angélica Hernández
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2022
Lo tengo conectado a mi refrigerador, controla bien las descargas y protege mi refri
Deep Fry
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de diciembre de 2021
For less than CAD$40 I was glad to have come across this surge suppressor, which features the same isolated filter banks and thermal fuse that can be found in their more expensive isobar models but in a direct plug-in form with much smaller foot-print. The aluminum housing gives it a sturdy and premium look and feel compared to other direct plug-in but mostly plastic surge protectors that I could find in the same price range and joule rating (they are all made in China anyway, including this one). As with all commonly found surge suppressors, this one also has a limited lifespan but Tripp-Lite appears to offer lifetime warranty that you can simply ask for a replacement when the PROTECTION PRESENT LED goes out. I use it on my mini bluetooth tube amp and thanks to its multiple noise-filtering components (VHF & HF capacitors, MOV, ferrite rod-core inductors, and toroidal balanced chokes) it does filter out minor noise I could hear from my speakers as I have many other computer equipment sharing the same circuit. Note to Canadian buyers: do NOT use the provided mounting tab and screw, doing so will void your insurance and warranty. Refer to the owner's manual for more details.
miguel corrales
Comentado en México el 24 de noviembre de 2021
RAPIDEZ EN EL ENVIO Y UN EXCELENTE SUPRESOR DE RUIDO ELECTRICO
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 5 de octubre de 2021
En esta temporada ha habido fallas en la energía, se corta muy frecuente, lo instale en un refrigerador Samsung de 24 pies cúbicos nuevo y no he tenido ningún problema.
Modern Fossil
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2021
This is the best surge protector there is. Get this one! You can research it if you like, but this is where the internet will point you. And you'll likely think it pricey, but if you have any sensitive musical or computer equipment, this protection is the best out there and it's actually cheaper than some other professional grade surge protectors. The ISOBAR is built of solid metal, I mean solid, so the box itself will last forever. This is a professional grade surge strip.Now there are some plastic trip-lite protectors meant for your TV stuff. They're cheaper and work fine, at least I've never had any problem. But I definitely want the ISOBAR for all my musical plugging in. I bought my first ISOBAR over 20 years ago, and it still works like a charm. I've bought 5 more since. I have a project recording studio that I use these in for pretty much everything I plug in there, and other than making the move to installing an overall surge protector at the studio's breaker box, in which if I did, I'd pop some big bucks for, these are all I will ever use.Now, as great as these are at protecting your equipment against the all too frequent and city common city power voltage surges, particularly in areas with hydroelectric power, all surge protectors have their limitations. While they protect against surges, most surge protectors don't deal with sudden drops of voltage. And I've been told by my amp guy, it's the drops that you should worry the most about. The ISOBAR is designed to recognize a sudden voltage drop and let the power latch down a bit slower to protect the equipment. Now there are some power conditioners out there, quite a bit more expensive to be sure, that are actually designed to deal specifically with sudden drops in voltage. Of course the main culprit here is city power going out altogether while you have your equipment running. And the best protection for that is a battery backup that will keep all your equipment running at a steady voltage level even without power. This is your best protection by all means. But the grade of battery backup you will need in a music project studio is going to cost you a big old wad of cash. And, you are going to have to run some power strips out of it anyway, so they might as well be ISOBARS.And one last disclaimer. Despite everything you do. There's one equipment killing culprit you just can't do anything about. And this one has gotten a few of my machines. Static electricity! In particular, the static caused by nearby lightning strikes. It travels through the air, so there's just no way to block it. But you can try to keep the studio as centrally located in your dwelling as possible and that will really help.One way or the other, you want some surge protection at the power source, and this is the surge protection strip you want.
George A.
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de noviembre de 2020
I purchased this excellent surge suppressor with a metal case as replacement, but later as the main addition to my hi fi audio system; stereo. I also have a lamp plugged in, too. I have an earlier surge protector for my turntable. The wonderful thing about the Tripp Lite Isobar Surge Suppressor is the design, and adequate spacing of the electrical outlets that you can plug in for a hi fi audio, or AV system. Normally the spacing on most surge protectors is very close, and crowded; and the insertion of a plug is difficult. Not so with Tripp Lite; there is adequate spacing, and industrial, quality outlets. The delivery of this fine, efficient Tripp Lite Isobar 6 outlet surge suppressor was fast.Furthermore, although I think the metal housing could be thicker, Tripp Lite Isobar the 6 outlet model (ISOBAR6ULTRA) white coloured is built like a tank. It is, and looks solid! Besides the important indicator lights, you get several cover plugs that can cover an outlet if it is not in use; I have now one not in use, and is covered.I have had this Tripp Lite Isobar 6 Outlet for over two weeks, and there is no low buzzing noise that I have heard so far; that is one of the main reasons I took to write, and post a review on Amazon, Canadian web site! There are a couple owner, users of Tripp Lite surge suppressor who observed, actually heard, and complained about such low level noise. However, as I listened to music on my hi fi audio system, there does not seem to be any such noise, faint or otherwise that can be heard.I am not saying that there is absolutely no such low noise coming from any such Tripp Lite surge suppressor products, but I have not heard any such extraneous, audible noise. I think that the manufacturer should seriously consider, and examine any perceivable noise from any of its Tripp Lite surge suppressor products because there are persons who connect such surge suppressors to a hi fi, or AV system. In conclusion, I believe that this Tripp Lite Ultra Diagnostic Isobar 6 outlet surge suppressor is a very good choice for a hi fi stereo, or AV system.
Grimsurfer
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de mayo de 2018
This surge protector is more basic than the ISOBAR ULTRAs, but from the same highly-regarded manufacturer. As a result, if offers similar protection and loss warranties to its bigger brothers.The form factor of the 2-6 is smaller, which can be a bonus in certain applications. The overall quality of the unit appears excellent -- Tripp Lite and Furman, both who offer metal bodied surge protectors, are the only units I buy after seeing first hand the heat generated by tripped surge protectors.Larger, more complex, units are available at higher cost. For this unit, you pay for what you get (surge protection, metal housing, and save on what you don't (indicator lights).
berna
Comentado en México el 18 de febrero de 2017
Tripp Lite maneja una serie de productos para usuarios domésticos que tiene un grado casi industrial, estos son los ULTRABLOCK/ISOBAR.Estos protectores de sobre voltaje, no son los tipicos protectores de barras que compras en el super mercado, el aparato en si esta en una caja metálica, no son de plástico, tiene unos leds de diagnostico que te permiten determinar el funcionamiento del aparato y si hay un problema con el cableado de la casa.Tengo tres de estos dispositivos y son hechos en México, aunque lamentablemente NO los comercializan para el mercado nacional, son productos de exportación para EEUU, asi que si estas interesado en adquirir uno, tendrás que importarlo, es lamentable considerando que se fabrican* (Recientemente Tripp Lite a cambiado la manufactura de estos dispositivos de Mexico a China, asi que si adquieres un dispositivo en el 2017 en adelante es probable que diga Made in China en lugar de Mexico) en este pais.Estos aparatos los utilizo para proteger lavadoras, secadoras y refrigeradores, se podria considerar excesivo para equipos de sonido o tv pero estos incluyen tambien filtros de ruido el cual es util para dispositivos digitales delicados que se puedan ver afectados por interferencia.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2014
I had begun experiencing strange behavior with my home entertainment system. Occasionally my receiver will decide that it doesn't want to display any of the HDMI sources and the screen will flash on/off. It had always done this randomly and pulling the plug and allowing it to reset would fix it. It recently began doing it more and more. Also, my Fire TV device would not go to sleep sometimes. And I came home to find my TV turned on multiple times. At first I thought my cat was stepping on the remote, but after putting the remote away it still occurred. So I thought that power line noise/spikes/surges might be the cause. My system was plugged into an old surge supressor already, but I thought it was worth upgrading to see if it would help. (at the very least I'd have more outlets if it didn't)So I purchased the Tripp Lite unit based on the specs and reviews. I have owned it for only a little over a month, but all of the strange behavior of my devices has utterly vanished. Without putting a scope with data logging capability on the line, I can't say how great the filtering/stabilizing really is, but I know it seems to have solved the problems I was having, and I rest slightly easier when we have bad thunderstorms knowing this device is between my electronics and the outside world.Besides its surge supression/filtering capabilities, it also seems to be solidly built, which has been my impression with all Tripp Lite products I've encountered, the outlets are spaced far enough apart to accommodate most "wall wart" AC adapters without blocking adjacent outlets, and the cord is far longer than I need. I also like that the case is made of sturdy aluminum. I've always thought that plastic power strips were silly. Maybe they're perfectly safe, but I like a metal case better personally. The protection/fault lights are a plus too, giving you the status at a glance. It also looks fairly easy to wall mount, should you wish to do so.
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