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Re: UPS/line conditioners on HDTV

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If the set is only 250 watts, you shouldn't have much of a problem with current limiting. I was assuming the set probably had a 500-600 watt draw. 250 watts is a little over 2 amps - virtually nothing. So feel free to go with a unit that is rated for 3 amps or above (360 + watts). Most audio-video line conditioners are rated for 10A, 15A or 20A, and therefore will provide you with ample headroom. Whatever you do though, make sure you use a product that is specifically designed for home theater/audio-video use. NEVER use computer type surge strips or the like on your gear. These type of designs can actually put more noise and grunge into your system.

Best,

Rob


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