On Thursday, October 28, 2004, at 06:26 PM, Philip Stortz wrote:

someone whom i don't wish to insult, wrote:

For protection of the computer against surges on the AC line, and as a top
notch line noise filter, I recommend the Brick Wall. Pay attention to their
explanation of MOVs and the common practice of diverting the surge to
ground-- the same ground as the data lines ground. The Brick Wall technical
advisors recommend plugging a UPS into the Brick Wall if battery backup is

Actually now that I read backwards into the whole thread, I think it was YOU whose post I have emailed to friends repeatedly in the last couple years :)


Care to 'fess up to authorship if I'm right? It's buried on an old computer of mine somewhere, if you still have part #'s to recommend I'm all ears (again) :)

Thanks,

Brian

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