Tripp Lite Isobar 12-Outlet Network Server Surge Protector, 15 ft. Cord w/5-20P Plug, 3840 Joules, 1U Rack-Mount, Metal, & $25,000 INSURANCE (IBAR12-20ULTRA)
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Yo
> 3 dayThis is by far the best ISO on the market. Never had one issue with any of my ISOs and this comes from someone who has used Tripp Lite equipment over 10 years now!
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Ron Maniscalco
> 3 dayA must-have for my rack - gives me both rear and front AC access for plugging in various things like fans, laptops, etc. Highly recommend.
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Tekguild
> 3 dayThese are my favorite rack mount power strips if for no other reason than they have 14 outlets! Solid and reliable in every other way to boot. Grounding lug in the back makes it easy to sort out ground loop hum with 2 prong devices like receivers. I do A/V installs and this is my go-to power strip.
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MR
> 3 dayI dont need surge protection on this unit since I have it on the UPS that power it. The circuit breaker is enough for me. The power cord is long, more than I need and convinient if the power source is far for someone.
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Dan S.
> 3 dayUPS in the rack only has 8 outlets, and I ran out. Got tired of cheap-looking solution where I zip-tied a $10 power strip to the side of the rack. 6 outlets in the front and 6 in the back. Dont need the ones in the back, and 6 was enough for my needs.
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Slkjmpr
> 3 dayThis has a relatively high energy absorbing capability when compared to other surge suppressors. We use them for protecting the LADEE and MAVEN spacecraft simulators. I just had to have one for my home theater system. The two front outlets are perfect for plugging in accessories like my laptop or charging my MP3 player.
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John F. Torbett Jr.
> 3 daythis unit has been perfect for the use i chose which is to shut off and restart some equipment when needed it is easier than doing individually
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Shon
30-11-2024I have been using this for about 6 months now and I have not had an issue. I will purchase this product again. Great quality.
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Calvin
> 3 dayInstalled this in my garage, attached to my work bench. I needed access to more outlets while at the work bench and devised some aluminum brackets to mount this down the front side leg. With plugs on both the front and back of this unit, I have the ability to keep items always plugged in at my bench powered by the outlets in the back and leaving the ones in the front open for temporary use. This also allowed for good cable management of the items always plugged in. An additional bonus is the plug for the item itself is a flat style plug and offset to one side. This very well might be a good fit for a Computer room, but it was an even better fit for a handy-mans workbench.
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Fred L. Curry
> 3 dayAll of the outlets worked. The quality of the device looks good. Having outlets on the front is convenient, but looks ugly when used, of course.