Surge Protectors


Hello Friends, 

I recently added a dedicated 20amp circuit just for my Dutch & Dutch 8C's (active speakers). In addition to some vibration control (T podiums) the setup sounds amazing. I couldn't be happier with the 8C's, and the impending firmware upgrade adding BACCH to the system is just a big fat cherry on top. I'm nearly at the end of my journey in terms of buying/upgrading. 

 At the moment the right speaker doesn't reach the new outlet so both speakers are plugged into a surge protector, which is plugged into the new outlet. 

My question is this, is my surge protector ($26 Belkin with 12 plugs from Amazon) a bottleneck, or in any way limiting the benefits of the new circuit? 

 

 

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Showing 1 response by cleeds

Whole house surge protector installed by the local power company BREMC is $175 + $10 per month.

That’s expensive. Usually they don’t charge the install fee. Figure an electrician can install one in your panel for around $350 including parts, and no monthly fee.

Two different things. What the utility is installing is a Type 1 SPD, which is installed in the meter panel housing. Not all utilities offer this protection (mine doesn’t) and most utilities won't allow your electrician to install the equipment in its meter housing.