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Old 09-13-2009, 04:00 PM   #612
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
It's not a good idea to use a plug adaptor permanently; I would suggest simply using a generic USB charger bought in whatever one's own country is.
This may be off base, but I always use a surge suppressor with my laptop. I noticed recently that it has two USB connectors as well as standard outlets for the laptop. Since I live in North America mine uses 110v, but others may find similar locally. It's a Belkin BZ103050-TVL. Hope this helps someone.

[edit] Specs:
125v/15A/1875W
Maximum Energy Dissipation: 918 Joules-H-N: 306 Joules-H-G: 306 Joules-N-G: 306 Joules
Maximum Spike Current: 36,000/H-N: 12,000A/H-G 12,000A/N-G: 12,000A
UL Clamping Voltage (3-line): UL 1449 800V
EMI/RFI Noise Filtration: 150kHz-100MHz up to 40 dB
Powered USB output: 5V/500mA each port

Now what voltage does the EZPro use? Is this noise filtration adequate?

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