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75 ohm DC-3 GHz Lightning Surge Protector F Female to F Female with 90 V Gas Tube Surge Arrester (Lightning Arrester F Female to Female) Review

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Description of 75 ohm DC-3 GHz Lightning Surge Protector F Female to F Female with 90 V Gas Tube Surge Arrester (Lightning Arrester F Female to Female)

1.Lightning arrestor,with F-female Connectors 75 ohm in two side, Similar to 859992 75 Ohm Lightning Surge Protector,Protects signal boosters from lightning strikes, Requires additional ground cable. 2.Surge protector coaxial,Body brass nickel plated,Teflon(PTFE) Insulator for a reliable signal every time. 3. Coax surge protector,Frequency Range up to 3 Ghz / Attenuation less than 0.2 dB / VSWR less than 1.2. 4. arrestor has a replaceable gas discharge element with High Surge Power Capability ( 90V Gas tube). 5.F Surge protector should be installed as close a possible to the equipment to be protected, often at the point where the coax cable enters the building. They can also be installed near the antenna for additional protection.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The ground screw thread is VERY weak.

Not sure if the block can emit emissions but the screw that secures the crimp terminal threads is junk. Barely pressed on him and he broke. I didn't want to send it back so I wrapped a stainless steel tie around the device to hold the wire tight to the case of the device.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Good but not great

This product has no inlet/outlet installation mark, but it may not matter since it is a gas line. I'm not interested in spade grounding and would instead prefer a standard industrial through-hole ground for easier installation. Hopefully he never sees any spikes, but he's there if it ever happens.

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks good but there is a small problem

This appears to be a quality device but there is no way of knowing if it will work when required. I hope I never need it. There is a problem, however: to be effective, they must be grounded to a known good earth ground with 10 gauge solid, insulated copper wire. However, the included crimp connector (with red plastic sleeve) is not big enough for 10 gauge cable. Luckily, you can buy larger ones at Home Depot, Lowes, or similar stores for a few dollars. Take the one with the yellow plastic…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Corrupt

. The problem is that there are no instructions how to connect them to ground. how big is the wire Best practices etc. In the end I think I'll run it right where the coax enters the house and then run the ground a few feet from that point into a metal stud supporting the retaining wall. This is partly because it's the easiest, as it would be a lot of work to route it down from the base of the antenna. In the end I put the antenna on top of the funnel (it's still on deck) and with the help of a…

Pros
  • . Good thing.
Cons
  • . I will add later.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good product. - Accessories and consumables

This is a surge arrester for protecting antenna receiving devices. Connect this device to your TV's preamp input to absorb the build-up of static electricity that attracts lightning. The device dissipates static electricity through the grounding terminal, which must be grounded in order for the device to perform its function. This is a quality product. I wouldn't install a TV antenna without it. Products like this have been used in commercial landmobiles (sheriff/fire department communications…

Pros
  • Robust version
Cons
  • I am silent

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Already paid!

I recently moved here to Florida and we can get lots of light. I recently installed surge protectors for my whole house but decided it was better to have some protection for my cable internet/TV. I decided to purchase about 2 weeks ago and today we had a lightning strike nearby and the power went out for a brief second. When everything restarted, I still didn't have wired internet, so I finally decided to replace the tiny gas fuse in it. The access connector to this surge protector simply…

Pros
  • Best in Niche
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works better as output surge arrester

best at source of shock. The closer you get to that with a spark gap, the more likely it is that everything behind will be protected. I added this to my terrestrial TV antenna on the mast very close to the antenna with a large ground wire to the ground rod at the base of the mast. I chose this because of the stainless steel construction and interchangeable washers. The ground wire screw is a little flimsy but works. It can be replaced for pennies at a hardware store with a stainless steel…

Pros
  • 1. Surge arrester with F-sockets 75 ohms on both sides, same as 859992 75 ohm surge arrester, protects signal amplifier from lightning strikes, requires additional ground wire
Cons
  • Upgradeable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Installation tips suitable for surge protector

Lightning upgrade: Use with separate cable modem for my wireless router via Ethernet surge protector. The next lightning strike knocked out my modem, as well as the filter at the cable junction, the cable company equipment, and several other modems in my area. The good news is that the modem isn't mine (ha ha ha) and my Wi-Fi router and many Ethernet-connected devices around the house remained intact. Whether it was a win or a loss is hard to say. Compared to the story I was told that the…

Pros
  • 3. Coaxial surge protector, frequency range up to 3 GHz / attenuation less than 0.2 dB / SWR less than 1.2
Cons
  • Zero