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Surge Protectors

Shop EMP Shield surge protection solutions designed to help safeguard homes, vehicles, solar systems, generators, and electronics from damaging electrical surges.


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Surge Protectors for Home Backup, RV, and Portable Power Systems

Protect your power investment with high quality surge protectors designed for modern backup and portable energy systems. Our surge protectors help defend sensitive electronics, power stations, inverters, and appliances from voltage spikes caused by storms, unstable grids, generators, and campground power pedestals.

 

Ideal for homeowners, RV travelers, off grid setups, and mobile businesses, these solutions add a critical layer of protection to your power system. Whether you are safeguarding a whole home backup setup or a single portable power station, the right surge protection helps prevent costly damage, unexpected downtime, and premature equipment failure so your power stays reliable when it matters most.

Surge Protectors FAQs

What is a surge protector, and why do I need one?

A surge protector helps protect electrical equipment from sudden voltage spikes caused by lightning, utility power fluctuations, generator startup and shutdown, or switching between power sources. These surges can damage sensitive electronics, reduce the lifespan of appliances, and even cause complete equipment failure. Installing a surge protector adds an important layer of defense for your home, RV, solar system, or backup power equipment.

What devices and equipment can a surge protector help protect?

Surge protectors can help safeguard a wide range of equipment, including portable power stations, generators, solar inverters, batteries, appliances, computers, networking equipment, televisions, and other sensitive electronics. They can also help protect expensive home systems such as HVAC equipment and well pumps when the appropriate surge protection is used. Choosing the right surge protector for your application helps reduce the risk of costly repairs, unexpected downtime, and premature equipment failure.

What's the difference between a surge protector and a power strip?

Although they may look similar, they serve different purposes. A power strip simply expands the number of available outlets, while a surge protector is specifically designed to absorb or divert excess voltage before it reaches your connected devices. If you're powering expensive electronics or backup power equipment, using a surge protector provides much greater protection than a standard power strip.

Do I need a surge protector if I have a portable power station or generator?

Yes. Power disturbances can occur whenever utility power is restored, a generator starts or stops, or power sources are switched. A surge protector helps shield both your connected devices and your backup power equipment from voltage spikes, making it a smart addition to almost any backup power setup.

Should I choose a whole-home surge protector or a plug-in model?

That depends on what you're trying to protect. A whole-home surge protector is installed at your electrical panel and helps protect major appliances and circuits throughout your home from incoming surges. Plug-in surge protectors are designed for individual electronics or workstations. Many homeowners choose to use both for layered protection, giving their entire electrical system and sensitive electronics additional security.

Can surge protectors protect against lightning strikes?

A surge protector can help reduce damage from many lightning-induced power surges that travel through electrical lines, but no surge protector can guarantee protection from a direct lightning strike. The best protection comes from combining properly installed surge protection with a well-grounded electrical system and following manufacturer recommendations for your equipment.

How do I choose the right surge protector?

Start by considering what equipment you want to protect and where it will be installed. Important factors include your system voltage, the maximum surge current the device can handle, the number of outlets or circuits you need to protect, and whether you need whole-home or point-of-use protection. Choosing a surge protector that matches your specific application helps ensure reliable, long-term protection.

Do surge protectors need to be replaced?

Yes. Surge protectors gradually wear out as they absorb voltage spikes over time. Even if they continue supplying power, their ability to protect connected equipment may decrease after repeated surge events. Many models include status indicators that let you know whether the protective components are still functioning properly, making it easier to determine when replacement is recommended.

Can I install a surge protector myself?

Plug-in surge protectors are simple to install and only require plugging them into a properly grounded outlet. Whole-home surge protectors, however, connect directly to your home's electrical panel and should generally be installed by a qualified electrician. Proper installation helps ensure the device performs as intended and complies with local electrical codes.

How do I know which surge protector is right for my system?

The best surge protector depends on the type of equipment you're protecting, your electrical system, and whether you need protection for a single device, an RV, a generator, a solar installation, or your entire home. Selecting the right model helps maximize protection while ensuring compatibility with your existing setup. If you're unsure which surge protector best fits your needs, we're happy to help. Contact us at 1-888-976-5443 or help@outboundpower.com for personalized recommendations.

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