mov's get "used up" (not quite same thing as going bad, since this is
inherent ) due to a number of 
small surges or one big one, leaving you with NO mov in effect.
jco

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Sometimes a surge partially gets past the first MOV. Also sometimes
MOV's go bad. Just extra insurance in other words. 

MOV is short for Metal Oxide Varistor and is is the semiconductor inside
the unit that actually deals with the surge. 

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Feroze wrote:
> 
> graywolf wrote:
>> Plus Everything is behind two surge protectors in series, and the new

>> laser printer is behind three.
> 
> Not knowing much about electricity, why would this work better than 
> just
> one surge protector....
> 
> Feroze
> in Johannesburg, second only to mexico for thunderstorm frequency
> 

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