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Old 11-07-2011, 04:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I currently have a spike guard which doesn't look good. Most of the times when I plug in something to it, it invariably doesn't fit properly and starts coming out.

I saw some thread here but it was mentioned place as Mumbai I stay in Hyderabad. I think Belkin or MX are good brands that I came to know from my search.

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Old 11-07-2011, 05:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Go with Belkin they r good
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Yes, belkin is good, economy models cost between 300-400/-
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Go with Belkin they r good
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Yes, belkin is good, economy models cost between 300-400/-
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Using the Gold series and it's fantastic. You can also consider APC alternatively.
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^^ APC makes spike guards - that's a new bit of info to me

@ OP - get Belkin
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Yes sir, they make it. In fact they are great but not the greatest like Belkin
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Any specific model that I should look for in Belkin? I see lots of models available.
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depending on ur Budjet go fo Economy Series 4 socket approx. 300-400 or 8 socket @600-700
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I have bought a BELKIN from ITDEPOT for 345+shipping

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Any specific model that I should look for in Belkin? I see lots of models available.
If you have no budget limitation then Gold series eyes closed. Otherwise Superior and then Economy.
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Yes sir, they make it. In fact they are great but not the greatest like Belkin
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don't call me sir buddy - it makes me kinda uncomfortable

I've not seen any shops selling APC spike guards but thanks a lot for informing about the APC spike guards anyway
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don't call me sir buddy - it makes me kinda uncomfortable

I've not seen any shops selling APC spike guards but thanks a lot for informing about the APC spike guards anyway
Actually I sometimes say that way, alright, won't say it again

The shop just next to MD Computers, (forgot the name and lazy to find the bill) have both APC and Belkin surge protectors. In fact they told me that I can also go for APC and then I known that APC also make surge protectors, then I checked their website. And that shop is very much recommended by me as they were the one with reasonable price, I asked other 3 stores, they were flying with prices.
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^^ great - now I know where to look for APC surge protectors - anyway, thanks a lot for this
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Yes if you have budget go for gold series spike buster from Belkin.Its very good.I am using for last 1 yr without any problem.
@Saurav- Thanks for that info about APC makes spikebuster
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Sorry guys for digging an old thread. How much do you think Belkin Gold will cost? Preferably want to purchase online.
Looks like Gold series is costing 1.5k Should look for something cheaper.
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Belkin 8 Out Gold Surge Protector (F9G826Vzb3M) - Rs 1599.00
Belkin F9S623Vzb2M 6-Out Surge Protector - Rs. 1,325.00

This is the price as per letsbuy. Says insurance cover of 1L for 1st one and 50k for 2nd one. But has anyone claimed this insurance in India??
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Do Superior and Economy models of Belkin differ from Gold series only in terms of the number of sockets? I'm little tight on budget so thinking about the economy model. However if Gold series are better in build and quality will go for it? currently I'm using a local spike guard called MX which has the slots very loose so the pins are not sitting properly.
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Guys can anyone help me on this?
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^ You can also think of going for this - Huntkey. Why, because it has got dedicated switch for every socket which is very useful IMO. Moreover it has also got 2 USB ports to charge. Contact the seller via TE, he was offering this for 550/- IIRC.
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I have Belkin Gold Series. One huge issue - the TV port connector. It degrades signal quality.

Otherwise, it is nice.
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Do you have a UPS?.If not,i suggest u go for APC UPS.I get around 20min backup and its good for both data protection,prevent damage to harddrive and includes spike guard protection.
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Do Superior and Economy models of Belkin differ from Gold series only in terms of the number of sockets? I'm little tight on budget so thinking about the economy model. However if Gold series are better in build and quality will go for it? currently I'm using a local spike guard called MX which has the slots very loose so the pins are not sitting properly.
Guys as mentioned in the above post here. I wanted to decide between either Superior or Economy model. If the number of ports is the only difference I would go for Economy Model.

Gopi I have APC UPS but it has only three ports.

guys need help!
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^^ Gold series is the best quality product but if you use a ups you can use the economy model which is good enough
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Offtopic - Don't spike guards affect a UPS's performance(since a UPS does not give a pure sine wave o/p)?
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I have a APC UPS with three power sockets. Two for back up and one I guess is just like spike guard maybe. I use this one to connect to my existing Spike Guard and to spike guard I connect the speakers, Modem, etc. Is this ok?
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^^ Its ok, but APC ups comes with a very good Spike Guard inbuilt, so it may not be necessary.
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^^ Its ok, but APC ups comes with a very good Spike Guard inbuilt, so it may not be necessary.
Actually I need more than two-three power sockets hence I need the spike guard which has 3-4 Power points. I guess a normal extension box also would suffice.
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Actually I need more than two-three power sockets hence I need the spike guard which has 3-4 Power points. I guess a normal extension box also would suffice.
Normal extension box with retractable wires have only 2 pins, no ground, you need a an extension box with 3 pins.
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Normal extension box with retractable wires have only 2 pins, no ground, you need a an extension box with 3 pins.
I didn't get you. Can you explain further?
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