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The Wilson Electronics Lightning Surge Protector (859902) is a high-performance power strip designed to safeguard your electronic devices from voltage spikes. Featuring an N-Female connector and 50 Ohm impedance, it ensures optimal signal integrity while maintaining a compact footprint for easy placement in any environment.
D**E
Five Stars
is very good
M**C
Five Stars
Work just as discribed...would buy it again
M**E
Three Stars
I thought it would come with a cable as well. My error.
B**S
Properly Grounded?
I think this will do the job for which it is intended. Hopefully I'll never have to find out. Installation is somewhat confusing. The instructions say to make sure the thing is properly grounded, but then they don't describe what is proper. Another reviewer said to put in a copper ground rod and connect to that. Sounds ok to me, and that's what I'll do. But, the tech where I purchased this said that the Surge Protector should be inside my house, so that would mean I need to run another wire through the floor/wall to ground to the outside rod?. That makes for a really messy installation and seems that a surge from a lightening strike would be shooting into and then back inside the house where the Protector is located. The Protector seems to be robust enough to go outside, especially if one can find a place that is fairly protected from the weather.
W**O
Keeps my equipment form dying
Was operating a internet over cell tower setup without one of these when EM from a heavy storm nuked some of my equipment; now with this item that doesn't happen anymore.Connectors are female N type connectors on both sides so get extra cables accordingly. Will also require some wire to attach to the grounding lug and to jab into the ground. For a cheap grounding spike you can go to a hardware store and buy a big foot-long galvanized nail for under a dollar and wrap the other end of the wire around it. Solder the wire ends in place to ensure proper conductivity.For anyone needing replacement fuses, according to a bit of Google research the fuse part for this product is called a "Wilson replacement gas discharge element 859920"
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