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Post 14 made on Monday July 9, 2012 at 18:18
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On July 9, 2012 at 12:32, Neurorad said...
Why doesn't SurgeX offer joule ratings for their devices?

I see 'up to 6000 volts' protection, but that doesn't seem like a lot.

In a brochure, I see 'Maximum Applied Surge Current: Unlimited (due to current limiting),' and 'Maximum Applied Surge Energy: Unlimited (due to current limiting).'

What does that mean?

This is one of their brochures:
[Link: surgex.com]

I think it was CEPro that had an interview, not that long ago, with the president of SurgeX. He claimed that joule ratings are one of those ratings that isnt really standardized. Kind of like watts on an amplifier.
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