Tripp Lite LC1800 Power Conditioner, 1800W / 120V, 6 Outlets, Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR), Line Conditioner, 1440 Joule Surge Protection






Key features
- •Protects sensitive electronics, computer accessories and home theater equipment from power-related damage and performance problems
- •Advanced automatic voltage regulation corrects brownouts and overvoltages
- •Powerful 1440-joule surge protection rating
- •1800W power capacity; 6 AC outlets; 6-ft cord
- •$25,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance; 2-year warranty
Tripp Lite LC1800 Power Conditioner, 1800W / 120V, 6 Outlets, Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR), Line Conditioner, 1440 Joule Surge Protection
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Customer Reviews
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So far working great.
hyp36rmax•November 25, 2017
Helped stabilize the power in my room. I was experiencing power fluctuations shutting off my PC when I connected a high power device such as Vaccuum on another outlet or turned on the AC during a very hot day. So far working great.
Working well so far
Diver•July 9, 2017
So far it seems to be working perfectly. Have used UPS in the past to condition power however they go bad quickly especially in a tropical environment with bad power.
May Not Be Strictly Necessary, But GIves Great Peace of Mind.
GreatScott•July 8, 2017
I really like this unit, which protects a Brother monochrome home laser printer, It is silent until I print a page, at which time there is a low clicking sound as it springs into action to boost the voltage going to the printer. Otherwise the printer would experience a five or six volt power drop.
The printer is the only item connected to this device. Accordingly, the power drop impacts the rest of the circuit. However, I use a CyberPower UPS (with true sine wave output) to protect my computer and related gear. A five or six volt circuit drop is not sufficient to cause the UPS to switch into battery boost mode, but it does protect the computer from a really bad power surge or sage.
Thunderstorm season is coming here in Washington DC, so this hardware combo of line conditioner forn the laser printer and UPS for the computer and related gear gives me great peace of mind.
The printer is the only item connected to this device. Accordingly, the power drop impacts the rest of the circuit. However, I use a CyberPower UPS (with true sine wave output) to protect my computer and related gear. A five or six volt circuit drop is not sufficient to cause the UPS to switch into battery boost mode, but it does protect the computer from a really bad power surge or sage.
Thunderstorm season is coming here in Washington DC, so this hardware combo of line conditioner forn the laser printer and UPS for the computer and related gear gives me great peace of mind.
Good protection!
Weiskamp P.•February 27, 2016
If you need better protect than your average power strip but don't need battery backup these units are just the thing.
Works great.
Stephen Kawamae•November 10, 2015
I use this to filter an inverter type generator that has line noise into a switching power supply connected to an amateur radio. Works great.
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