Do surge protectors actually lengthen the lifespan of electronics?

Mecisteus

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so where exactly is the surge coming from?

Lightning? like once in a lifetime pls...
Surge protection is just another gimmick household gadget.
Probably useful in other countries where the quality of electrical supplies are poor.

In SG, our electrical supplies are better.

For example, ceiling fan motors sold in Msia are not lifetime warranty whereas in SG, they are usually lifetime warranty.

IMO another gimmicky product is water filtration system.

Sinkies are hungry for such gimmicky products that's why these businesses can thrive.
 

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i have a personal experience which i cannot really understd wat happened i'm no electric expert.

there is a particular wall 2 sockets in my kitchen next to the fridge, in 5 years, 2 ovens, 2 electric pots died ( i did checked not fuse problem).

i was told that it could due to electrical surge so i went get a surge protector just for that 2 socket which are now used a airfryer and electric kettle pot, so far they survived.

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Gemini suggests using surge protectors with 2,000 joules and above for costly PCs and TVs to lengthen its lifespan. I currently have those.

I get that surge protection is only one variable but does it actually work and to what extent?

Do u use surge protectors?

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Yes. Only if ur grid always got surges.
 

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Yes. Only if ur grid always got surges.

There is an argument that even small surges, not due to lightning strikes, are nullified by surge protectors and thus, that increases lifespan some.

I am not sure if the argument holds water though. Googling gives mixed results. Anyway, considering how cheap surge protectors are compared to certain equipment, i will be getting one.
 

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There is an argument that even small surges, not due to lightning strikes, are nullified by surge protectors and thus, that increases lifespan some.

I am not sure if the argument holds water though. Googling gives mixed results. Anyway, considering how cheap surge protectors are compared to certain equipment, i will be getting one.
Nope. It doesn't. Cuz u have the fuse as a surge protector (13A) incorporated in every plug. So ur additional surge protector probably use a narrower limit, maybe 5A?
 

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I think those marketing by the product brands will say it does extend if you are taking into account the fact that your electronics are currently affected by power surges and hence the protection provided by the surge protector 'extends' the electronics' lifespan

supposedly every small surge, even if it does not destroy the equipment, weakens the lifespan of the electronic. so, with surge protectors, it nullifies those and it extends lifespan some. Thats the argument. Unsure if it is so. Anyway, surge protectors cost a little more than a powerstrip. Might as well go for it. The argument is possible to me. Online, some say it holds water, some say it doesnt. Who knows.
 

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so where exactly is the surge coming from?

Lightning? like once in a lifetime pls...
Surge protection is just another gimmick household gadget.
you spray some water on your sockets then you know le. it is quite easy to happen in kitchens.
 
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My HDB also for many years power trip when got lightning strike but other HDB units no issue. People keep saying its our appliance so we waited for many years and finally changed all the appliances but still trip. End up we try change ELCB ourselves and problem solved
Same I also wonder why trip when there is dark cloud only . I thgt is the lighting rod place too close to us . Than change the box than knwoniy the box damaged as statics increase will trip the breaker
 

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Gemini suggests using surge protectors with 2,000 joules and above for costly PCs and TVs to lengthen its lifespan. I currently have those.

I get that surge protection is only one variable but does it actually work and to what extent?

Do u use surge protectors?

:s11:
My 6 year old tv not killed by surge, but the failure of the lcd back-light.
 
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