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Originally Posted by westom

Had Littlefuse application notes been read with minimal comprehension, then what westom has posted is what Littlefuse (and other MOV manufacturers) states. Both weston and Littlefuse say same. Learn how to read plain and technical English; not what others ordered you to believe. Emotion never replaces facts with numbers.
If written logically, then relevant numbers are quoted. Numbers are ignored and facts are missing when one's reading and writing abilities are tainted by emotion. Subjective denials are routine when scams (not facts) are believed.
Power conditioning is often advocated when basic electrical knowledge is missing. Scams work because some cannot read simple technical English and fear facts with numbers. No numbers in a reply indicates one who is easily scammed. These urban myths even promote a wire knot as a power conditioner.
Near zero power conditioners and other scams are often promoted as *quality* when one can only deny and criticized; when one cannot state even one fact or number. Please learn how to comprehend what is written even by Littlefuse and others before posting subjective (and therefore inaccurate) denials.
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Says the person that can't even spell Litt
elfuse or his own username correctly.

It's obvious the person that now likes to refer to himself in the third person - westom in case you're confused - has poor reading comprehension, and lacks the ability to understand basic spec charts. You've been beaten so badly, you have to stoop to basic misdirection, to attempt to hide the fact that you've been proven wrong on almost every point.