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    New GFI device

    baddog1946
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    Post by baddog1946 Thu Aug 30, 2012 12:06 pm

    I thought this new GFI might be of interest to some of the members.
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    Post by bcinnamon Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:02 pm

    I've been happy with a Belkin power strip with remote control (Belkin Conserve Switch Energy-Saving Surge Protector with Remote). They have them at Amazon and local hardware stores, about $30.

    I plug everything into this strip, and can then turn off all the components with the wireless remote control. The power strip also requires a manual reset after a power failure -- so you won't short cycle any tube equipment.

    Great for eliminating vampire power loads (my flat screen TV draws 50 watts when off). The only thing I leave on 24/7 is the cable modem and router.

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