Review: Belkin Pure Av pf60 Power Conditioner and Surge Protector

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • This is a review for the Belkin Pure Av pf60 Power Conditioner and Surge Protector
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @robpeters5204
    @robpeters5204 4 роки тому +2

    I have the same exact unit and I love it!!! I had mine since 2008ish and still working flawlessly. The monster brand conditioners are pure garbage and overpriced up to 3 times as this Belkin unit. You are only paying for their name.
    Belkin makes great quality products! You can switch to see the individual voltage level on each bank which is great.

  • @themo8370
    @themo8370  12 років тому

    Yes it will. Also your sound system game consoles, whatever you have plugged in as well.

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan 12 років тому

    I decided to get an APC model which does the same things as this but also has a battery backup. That way if the power cuts out while Im watching, I will have some time to power off everything gracefully.

  • @joswvw
    @joswvw 10 років тому +1

    Cross-Wired indicator is lit
    WIRING
    • Check to make sure that the Power Console is plugged into a grounded
    AC wall outlet. (3-prong AC outlets only. Do not use 2-3-prong adapters.)
    • This indicates that the hot and neutral (L-N) wires are reversed. Unplug
    the Power Console and consult an electrician.

  • @themo8370
    @themo8370  12 років тому

    That is a fantastic model as well....even better than this, however it was out of my budget. My friend has one, and it has an AVR (voltage regulator) which might be overkill, but is very cool. Enjoy and good luck!

  • @nigelpottinger901
    @nigelpottinger901 6 років тому

    Does the belkin pf 60 protect against under voltage because it says that it would protect against over voltage

  • @phototristan
    @phototristan 12 років тому

    If the power cuts out while watching tv, will this protect your equipment?

  • @themo8370
    @themo8370  11 років тому

    Did you check the breaker switch on the back, or hold the front power button till it clicked on?

  • @GreatFallsMontana1
    @GreatFallsMontana1 11 років тому

    I am pretty sure you have the same console to hold all your gear as I do. Did you get it at sam's club? I was measuring to see how the Belkin would fit before ordering one. That center shelf would be a tight fit, is that why yours is on bottom?

  • @stodd539st
    @stodd539st 11 років тому

    These do work. I am afraid to say that if you didn't hear a difference, or indeed see a difference either. Then your power supply was more than ample to begin with. It won't fix something that isn't already broken. Doh.
    At least it would give good surge protection which should still be a priority. Much better and safer than cheapskate "surge protection".
    It's better to have cleaner power coming through the house to begin with. But i dont and it worked wonders for cleaning up my image on screen

  • @GreatFallsMontana1
    @GreatFallsMontana1 11 років тому

    Check out the APC H15. It does everything the belkin does but it also has a built in AVR (automatic voltage regulator) that will protect against brownouts aka voltage sags. The belkin will not offer this protection, but it is still a nice unit. After hours of research on the AV forums i decided to go with the APC (American Power Conditioners) H15 for only $50 more.

  • @MonkeyspankO
    @MonkeyspankO 12 років тому

    can u get recommend a decent and available power converter, ie from 220 to 120? europe to us

  • @MonkeyspankO
    @MonkeyspankO 12 років тому

    u got some funky audio glitches!

  • @rustybandit2574
    @rustybandit2574 Рік тому

    Please don't do reviews and not be descriptive of the options just leave it alone don't waste people's time

  • @Mark-wp4lw
    @Mark-wp4lw 6 років тому

    Sorry dude but this is one of the worst AV videos I have ever seen. I own the PF60 and all you've basically done is read what the front display says and show a cursory shot of the rear. The need for this conditioner is taylored more towards people who live in rural areas as their power is more prone to spikes and dips than city power. But honestly, this is a semi-high end piece of equipment so if you're running anything less than a mid-level vacuum tube amplifier on its own dedicated 20 amp circuit, you won't notice a difference when using the "filters" on the rear. The kind of gear that I usually see associated with this conditioner will function perfectly fine in a power strip from Wal-Mart.

    • @JoseMTamez
      @JoseMTamez 3 роки тому

      Sure, it wasn't the best review but at least he did post a link to the product page. BTW: your assessment was way off and your analogy was ridiculous. You don't have to live in the country to reep the benefits of this line conditioner, and nobody in their right mind connects a tube amp directly into an amp circuit. I have this line condition and my Willsenton R8 is connected to AMP1 and yes, I hear a difference. You might want to follow that link and download the documentation and find out what all it can do before talking out your ass. You might actually learn something...lol