Ecofit 4 Outlet Advanced PowerTap, 2160 Joules with coax and RJ45 surge protection

ecofite powertrap 400

Mar 15, 2019

The Ecofit 4 Outlet Advanced PowerTap, 2160 Joules with coax and RJ45 surge protection provides premium surge protection for a PC or TV setup. It plugs into a standard power receptacle and reduces vampire power of peripheral devices. The product senses when a control device (typically a TV or PC) is On or Off/Standby and then switches On/Off selected outlets. Easy to install and requires no software or configuration. Ideal for small TV or PC setups.
Features:
  • Plugs into a standard power receptacle
  • 4 outlets/1 control outlet/1 always on outlet/2 switched outlets
  • Selectable switching thresholds 18W/35W/All On
  • 144,000 amps/ 2160 Joules Fireproof, Ceramic Surge Protection
  • LED Status Indication (ground, surge status, control, always on outlet, switched outlets)
  • <48 dB noise filtering
  • RJ11/45 Computer/Telephone/Fax surge protection
  • F-Type Cable/DSS Surge Protecton <48 dB noise filtering

TrickleStar MOV Surge Protection

Traditional surge suppression products use standard MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor components). The product incorporates advanced TrickleStar surge protection technology. TrickleStar MOV technology is ecased in a ceramic casing and is capable of suppressing more energy and dissipating heat faster than traditional MOV’s. More importantly the ceramic casing is fireproof and is capable of preventing fire during abnormal surge conditions.

Lifetime product warranty against defective manufacturing and components.

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