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href="http://chris.pirillo.com">Chris Pirillo</a></p><p>In last night&#8217;s email newsletter (<a
href="mailto:picks@lockergnome.com">picks@lockergnome.com</a>), I linked to a video question submitted through my <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/video/">EyeJot video widget</a>. Recently, Aaron asked <a
href="http://urltea.com/1hh?UPS_Opinions">a question about Uninterruptible Power Supplies</a>. I suggested getting a unit that included Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), subsequently hyperlinking everyone to a classic story on <a
href="http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/technobabble/2005/07/28/ups-battery/">UPS batteries</a>. Fellow Lockergnome subscriber Brian Newell submitted:</p><blockquote><p>Regarding Aaron&#8217;s question about UPS, wouldn&#8217;t a line conditioner or isolation transformer work just as well?  It sounds like there are no true power outages so a battery backup might be overkill (although that&#8217;s not necessarily a BAD thing).  After a quick check on <a
href="http://tripplite.com" title="http://tripplite.com" target="_blank">tripplite.com</a>, comparable MSRP pricing on Tripplite products are $172 for a 1200 watt line conditioner (LC1200), $400 for a 1000 watt isolation transformer (IS1000) and $599 for a 940 watt UPS (TE1200). And, yes, I realize that an isolation transformer in a home is overkill.  Whoever heard of the need for an electrical circuit in a home to be completely dedicated from other circuits just to run a computer?  Although if you&#8217;re talking about an expensive home theater system or the downtime someone might experience while waiting for replacement components after electrical damage&#8230;.</p></blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve been largely satisfied with Belkin&#8217;s line of hardware, but I&#8217;m also wondering what you use? How do you protect your electrical equipment?<ul
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href="mailto:picks@lockergnome.com">picks@lockergnome.com</a>), I linked to a video question submitted through my <a
href="http://chris.pirillo.com/video/">EyeJot video widget</a>. Recently, Aaron asked <a
href="http://urltea.com/1hh?UPS_Opinions">a question about Uninterruptible Power Supplies</a>. I suggested getting a unit that included Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), subsequently hyperlinking everyone to a classic story on <a
href="http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/technobabble/2005/07/28/ups-battery/">UPS batteries</a>. Fellow Lockergnome subscriber Brian Newell submitted:</p><blockquote><p>Regarding Aaron&#8217;s question about UPS, wouldn&#8217;t a line conditioner or isolation transformer work just as well?  It sounds like there are no true power outages so a battery backup might be overkill (although that&#8217;s not necessarily a BAD thing).  After a quick check on <a
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