Belkin Conserve Energy Saving 10-Outlet Surge Protector with Remote
Conserve energy-saving surge protector with remote switch makes it simple to eliminate wasteful standby power, helping you reduce energy consumption, save on energy bills, and lower your overall impact on the environment.
Save energy, Save money.
Conserve is equipped with eight surge-protected outlets, six of which are "switchable" and two that are "always-on." Just plug in up to six devices that can be controlled by the remote switch, and two devices that will always stay on. The "always-on" outlets are ideal for devices that require a constant flow of energy, such as routers, alarm clocks, cable modems, or DVRs.
Specifications
Power Protection Type:
Surge Protector
Cord Length:
4 ft.
Surge Energy Capacity:
1000 Joules
Outlets:
8
Detailed Features
Advantages of Conserve
Convenient one-click solution to help eliminate standby power
Controls one appliance or an entire system with a single remote switch
Saves space with its slim design
Sliding safety covers on each outlet for added protection
Keeps cords neat and organized with a cable management system
Comes with Lifetime Product and $100,000 Connected Equipment Warranties
A Closer Look:
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
4.6
Customer Reviews:
3
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Value
4.3
Features
4.7
Quality
4.7
Performance
4.7
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Gets the job done, but often have to button mash
Reviewer:
MG on
Nov 19, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.5
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
4.0
Performance
4.0
The features of this power strip met my needs perfectly. I am using it to power up my home arcade with one switch. Click the switch and -POOF- all my pinball machines turn on. Really like wireless remote and the double-sided tape to mount it on the wall. Yay! No Tools! Only downside is that sometimes you need to really mash the button to get it to register.
Surge protector works like any other, except it has 6 outlets that you can shut off with the flick of a switch and two that always remain on. I have this hooked to my TV, XBOX, WII, SURROUND SOUND, DIRECT TV, and VHS PLAYER. Cool thing is when I want to shut everything off, I just hit the switch and all power is completely shut down. No wasteful energy being used on the components in standby mode. When you want everything back on, just flick the remote and everything is back on where you left it.
Just to note - My Direct TV reciever is the only thing plugged into the Always on outlet, if not, everytime you shut down and power back up, the receiver has to run through its test.
Good Solid Product
Reviewer:
dwilco on
Jul 02, 2009 Customer Rating:
4.5
Value
4.0
Features
4.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
Comes as advertised. Comes mounting hardware for both unit and remote (which I won't use). Has 2 unswitched outlets and 6 switched, all with surge protection. Good product, good value.
Standard Electrical
Specification Terms
What Is A Joule? Or a Watt, Volt, or an Amp?
Electronics and
Electricity, uses a wide range of terms to represent different kinds of measurement units.
Many you have seen every day, and others from time to time in product specifications. These
are all part of the International System of Units. Here is a short list of several common
terms your will see in our products and their meanings:
JOULE: One joule (symbol: J) is
defined as the amount of work done by electricity. Technically it is the work required to
continuously produce one watt of power for one second; or one watt second (W*s). One
kilowatt hour (a common electric company measure) equals 3,600,000 Joules (1W*s x 1,000 x 3600
seconds).
Using This Chart You Can Easily Calculate
The Wattage, Current (Amps), Ohms, and Voltage For A Device!
WATT: In terms of mechanical
energy, one watt (symbol: W or P) is a measure of energy used - this frequently results in heat, or
as in the case of a light bulb, the heat creates a glow, thus more heat equals more light.
Technically a Watt is the rate at which work is done when an object is moved at a speed of one meter
per second against a force of one newton. By the definitions of electric potential (volt) and
current (ampere), work is done at a rate of one watt when one ampere flows through a potential
difference of one volt - or simply A*V=W
AMP (Ampere): In practical
terms, the ampere (symbol: I) is the amount of electrical current passing through a conductor (a
wire). Technically it is a measure of the amount of electric charge passing a point per unit
time. Around 6.242 × 1018 electrons passing a given point each second constitutes one ampere. You
can figure out the Amps being use by dividing the Wattage by Voltage. A 100W light, in a
typical house (120V) uses 1.2A.
VOLT (Voltage): The volt
(symbol: V) is the unit of electromotive force measurement, commonly called "voltage".
Technically, the volt is defined as the value of the voltage across a conductor when a current of
one ampere dissipates one watt of power in the conductor. For example, if you know a TV uses
295 Watts and uses 2.45 Amps, you can calculate the voltage is 120 Volts.
OHM: The ohm (symbol: Ω
or R) is the unit of electrical impedance in AC, or, in the direct current case, electrical
resistance. It is the resistance of material to electrical current. The higher the
value, the higher the resistance, and the more voltage is required, and the more current used.
Most home speakers are low resistance, just 8 ohm. Technically, the ohm is defined as the
resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant of 1 volt is applied, and
produces in a current of 1 ampere.
DECIBEL: The decibel (dB)
is a logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity (usually
power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level. The decibel is useful
for a wide variety of measurements (particularly acoustics and electronics). It has a number of
advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, in a scaling
that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light. It is frequently seen in
Home Theater Receivers to represent amplification or volume. Since it is based on a reference
level, it is not easily used by the non-engineer, but simply as a specification value.
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Belkin Conserve Surge Protector - 8 Outlets, 4 Foot Cable, Remote Switch for Home Theater
$39.99
Manufactured by:
Belkin Warranty provided by:
Belkin Limited Warranty:
This product has a Lifetime Warranty.
Mfg Part No:
BG108000-04 UPC No:
722868666289 Box Size:
( Length:
15, Width:
5, Depth:
3 )
Shipping Weight:
1.9500 pound(s)
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Limited Warranty: A full text version of the limited warranty
may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
B20-2223
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