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| Energy Saving Smart Strip With Autoswitching Technology #LCG3 | 
enlarge | Brand: Smart Strip Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $81.84 Buy New: $33.99 You Save: $47.85 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 69
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 6.5 x 2 Ultra safe passive current sensor Patented protective hysteresis circuit 2 RC filters eliminate false switching Uses ZERO POWER when the switched outlets are off Uses less than 1 watt when fully energized.
MPN: BITLCG3 Model: LCG3 UPC: 855883000032 EAN: 0855883000018 ASIN: B0006PUDQK
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| Features:
| • | Superior EMI/RFI filtering | | • | Up to 60db line noise reduction | | • | 84,000Amp, three-way protection | | • | 4 way wall mountable | | • | 2875 joules three-way protection |
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Product Description BITS LIMITED LCG3 10-OUTLET SMART STRIP 10 OUTLETS; 2875 JOULES; 3-WAY, 130V PROTECTION; 6-FT HEAVY-DUTY POWER CORD WITH 45deg ANGLED SPACE-SAVER PLUG; FULL EMI/RFI NOISE FILTERING WITH 2 SPIKE BLOKING CHOKES; BASIC MODEL
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
HDTV setup January 13, 2007 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
Works perfectly! I'm sure I'll start seeing savings right away since I have plethora of equipment. Setup is simple, just plug the TV i it into the controlling outlet and then the DVD player, xbox, etc... into the switching outlets. Now when I power off/on the TV everything shuts off/on with it. The nice thing about the power strip is that it has a couple of always-on outlets for recording devices - so they don't lose the date and time. This is a well thought out and simple product.
Nice, Easy Way to Save A Bit of Energy December 28, 2007 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Hey, saving every bit of energy helps, right? The Smart Strip is one tool to help your household become more energy efficient! I purchased mine for my computer after reading about it in Money Magazine. Set up is easy, basically just plug your computer into the control plug and then plug any peripherals into the auto-switching plugs. Doing this allows you to use your computer to control power on/off of all devices. Very nice, simple and convenient. Cost is about $30 and, from what I've read in various media, it should pay for itself in a year. Not a bad investment to help save the environment.
I should mention that we thought the strip wasn't working when we first set it up. Do note that there is a sensitivity adjustment dial on the strip. You have to fiddle with that to ensure that all of the devices power on/off with your main device. Thing to do is just turn off the main device and then turn the dial until all other devices shut off.
Now, I will say that my boyfriend refuses to use one of these on his home theater system. It has to do with the memory functions on his receiver and the fact that he uses his Playstation 3 to add processing power to the cancer research effort (Folding @ Home). So, that may be something to think about. If you're going to lose all of your presets when you turn off your TV, using this device may not be worth the frustration.
Works Great! January 12, 2006 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
Put my G5 iMac to sleep and it shuts off selected peripherals (speakers, printer, other wall warts)! Awsome!
A REAL Simple Energy Saving Tool April 2, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you want something to help you save a few buck on your energy bill while also prolonging the life of Equipment, this is the tool for you.
I had an idea what this SmartStrip could do but i really wanted to see it for myself. This guy is as simple as it sounds and just as convient.
You have 1 outlet that you plug your switching device in. The switching device is the device that when you turn on or off turns everything else on or off. You also have 2 Always ON outlets (for DVR boxes or Broadband Modem, etc). And 4 "Controlled" outlets, 1 of which is an extra wide one. Now, the 1 outlet for the switching device is an Always ON outlet.
There is a little knob on the side for helping you tweek the switching setting that power off everything else when you put the main device into a low power state or off. Because some things draw power even when turned off so you may need to tweek it.
I bought this to try it out at work. If you want something to definitely help at home or at the office, this is perfect. At work, i had my Laptop at the switching port. I plugged the Monitor, the Speakers, the Desk Lamp, my cell chargers, any and all accessories into the controlled ports. I tweeked the knob on the side so that when I put my laptop into Standby, that it will also shut off everything else as well. To tweek it, you must put the computer into Standby mode and adjusted the knob until all the devices turn off.
This is great because the moment i shutdown the computer at night, it turns everything off and i don't have to forget about turning anything off. All that littles of electricity its saving is great.
You could easily use it at home. You can have it setup where your TV is the switch, your DVR is in the Always ON, your DVD, VCR, Game Consoles, Stereo, Home Theater, etc are all plugged into the Controlled Ports, So that the moment you turn the TV off, everything else turns off. No more nagging the kids to make sure they turned everything else, no need to round through remotes to make sure everything else is off.
The price is right as well, you are going to pay about the same price for something that also does about the same amount of Surge Protection, so why not get something that will save you in long running cost as well. It could pay for itself in the first year alone.
Didn't work with my Imac May 29, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I really wanted to save money with all my peripherals hooked to my year old Imac. The USB devices made the computer cycle back on after 2 seconds. Unplugging various devices would only work intermittently. There was no rhyme or reason to get the strip to work as advertised. I sent it back. I also purchased a Kill A Watt energy monitor. (That works great) In sleep mode the Imac and peripherals draw about 25 watts. (110 when running) Now I wish I could get my cable box to shut down-it draws about 40 watts all the time.
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