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is it worth getting power surge protectors?
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A surge protector is better than nothing -- but only marginally so. At best, it will fry itself to prevent loss of connected devices. But even that doesn't really work, in my experience.
The worst electrical action for a computer or high-end electronics devices (HDTVs, optical disc players, etc) is NOT surges, but rather a sudden loss of power. Or "false starts" where the power turns on and off a few times, such as due to storms or electrical grid failures.
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UK homes have a main circuit breaker.
and hopefully that will take care of most surges/spikes coming from the power distributor company.
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Probably.
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and i'd like to protect my tv, computer etc
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This is best done by getting these devices uninterruptable power supplies (UPS). This will provide temporary battery backup power, so you can safely turn off computers, TVs, DVD/Blu-ray players, etc, when the power gets unstable. This way, you won't lose valuable data, have pixels or bulbs go out in the TV, or screw up the inside of your video players.
There's quite a few at
Amazon.co.uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect....creative=19450
And I'd suggest APC brand, not Cyberpower.
Looking over the list of what's available, I'm not familiar with the "Trust" brand. (Read the reviews, make your own judgment call.)