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I have the Monster HTS1600 Powercenter and I was wondering if you are supposed to leave the power on 24hrs a day or are you supposed to turn it off at the end of the day. I couldn't get a straight answer from the salesman a BB.
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I think you just leave it on all day. I have one of the cheaper monster power centers (~ $180) and I never turn it off. Plus, Monster's products come with a lifetime warranty. As a matter of fact, I just had one replaced for free several months ago after something (I suppose a surge of kinds) killed it.
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I have the same model. There is no need to turn off the power conditioner daily and is supposed to be left on all the time. However I use the power on/off button when I connect/disconnect equipment and when I do my annual thurough cleaning. I leave the power on for weekly dusting.
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i turn mine off even esp the ones in my studio. you are using alot of power from components and the conditioner itself when that is on, also you are putting wear on the components and conditioner, you equipment is far safer from surges and voltage dips when it is off. so if your not using the equipment there is really no reason to keep it on. it is just a waist of electricity
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I don't have a monster (but they are great), I have a Panamax, and that thing has been on 24/7 for at least the last 20 months, no issues yet. ...so my guess is they should always be on cause you never know when lightning may strike.
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if you have a power conditioner that turns off the surge protection but does not disconnect the mains, i would suggest getting a new power conditioner |
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I don't want to bash your purchase, but if you can afford it I would upgrade from that to another conditioner. I sell Monster, Furman, Panamax, and Richard Gray. Richard Gray is the cream of the crop. What it does for the picture quality is amazing. Particulary their add on items like the Substation. I stop selling Monster. I really am not happy with the results. Richard Gray is expensive, but worth it. When I have a customer that wants to spend less money, my next choice is Furman. They make an inexpensive power strip that would make you notice the difference in quality.
If any members are interested in purchasing Richard Gray products you can email me at kvtvcustoms@gmail.com. I can get some nice pricing for you. |
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