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Review on πŸ’‘ TII-210 Coaxial Broadband In-Line Surge Suppressor: Reliable Protection for Your Network by Chris Jenkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Slight drop in signal (tested) with specs

Downstream Signal strength dropped less than 0.5dBmV and upstream return stayed the same +/- 0.25dBmV and signal ratio - noise stayed about the same +/- - 0.50dB. It is very good. This should be installed where your cable enters your home or office (usually outside) before the splitter (if you have one). Make sure it's plugged in and near a grounded ground lug or multi-cable provider (which are always grounded). For example, this article would be ideal if you already have a ground block and don't want to replace it with a version of this surge protector (Network Technology TII 212FF75F225-21, 75 Ohm, Female to Female, Lightning Coaxial Cable). - Revane: http://a.co/6h36CaN). There is also a version with a plug on the user side of the surge suppressor (TII-210 Coaxial Wideband Built-in Surge Suppressor TII-210MF75F225-31 - Revain: http://a.co/ecB4W5Y). Specification Datasheet - Just google it to find it: Built-in Coaxial Lightning Surge Protector - Tii Technologies pdf datasheet "Tii's patented coaxial gas tube surge protector has a built-in emergency short circuit mechanism for a cross-current condition that bypasses the center of the coaxial conductor and jacket for common Ground path DC breakdown voltage protection provides excellent protection against transient overvoltages while still being compatible with mains powered applications Protection element is designed to reset after any overvoltage event including flatness): <0.3dB / 0.2dB Typical return loss: 30dB Standard protection: DC breakdown at 2000 V/s Surge at 100 V/Β΅s Insulation resistance 150-300 V ts< 450 volts>100 MΞ©

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • Long delivery