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I have this for my TV that is on the wall, basically, it uses code compliant plug and play connectors within the wall. It has 2 outlets behind the TV.
If I have this setup, then would my TV be protected as long as I connect the power supply cord to my Surgex as shown in the photo?
My Surgex standalone has 10 outlets. They also sell a product called SurgeX Flatpak which is series mode, it has 2 outlets and is made to be attached behind a TV.
It would free up outlets from my SurgeX 10 outlet standalone and give me an extra outlet behind the TV. Since is only 2 outlet, it shouldn't cause daisy chain since not connecting to another surge protector
My question is if I were to put a surge protector with more than 2 outlets behind the TV, but then, connect the PowerBridge power cable to the wall outlet, rather than a surge protector, it should work. No daisy chain, as I would only be using one surge protector behind the TV?
If I have this setup, then would my TV be protected as long as I connect the power supply cord to my Surgex as shown in the photo?
My Surgex standalone has 10 outlets. They also sell a product called SurgeX Flatpak which is series mode, it has 2 outlets and is made to be attached behind a TV.
It would free up outlets from my SurgeX 10 outlet standalone and give me an extra outlet behind the TV. Since is only 2 outlet, it shouldn't cause daisy chain since not connecting to another surge protector
My question is if I were to put a surge protector with more than 2 outlets behind the TV, but then, connect the PowerBridge power cable to the wall outlet, rather than a surge protector, it should work. No daisy chain, as I would only be using one surge protector behind the TV?