Who doesn't love power? The more power the better right?

But not all power is good power. One only has to think about the countless list of politicians, rulers, CEO's etc., who have abused their power).

Fortunately as well all know, the power that comes from your wall in the form of electricity is pure, clean and consistent.

Or is it?

Yes, dirty power is actually a thing when it comes to the electricity in your home.

The term dirty power is an all encompassing term that is used to explain many electrical abnormalities that can come with the electricity that is powering your home electronics.

Want some examples of dirty power? Here is a brief list.

  • frequency variations,
  • low power,
  • surges,
  • line noise,
  • blinking lights, and
  • flickering lights to name just a few.

What causes dirty power?

It's caused by changes electricity quality changes as most modern electronics and appliances manipulate electrical currents and can impact the electricity flow and quality. For example, everything from your home computer, radios and can cause issues that result in dirty power.

What impact does dirty power have?

While there are any number of issues, when it comes to things such as your electronics, dirty power can do things like reduce picture quality as well as sound quality.

Not good for an audio and visual aficionado.

So naturally by this point you’re thinking to yourself what can be done about this issue?

The fast and easy answer/ fix is to get a line or power conditioner.

For most people, as soon as they plug a line or power conditioner in they will typically have and immediate improvement in both visual as well as sound quality (yes its that fast!).

Beyond this, a line or power conditioner will provide consistent voltage levels, which has a direct impact when it comes to protecting your electronics… so much so that in many cases the protection offered is superior to what surge bars offer. The reason for this is because the manner in which surge protectors protect is by self destructing, but even with this, they still can (and do) allow surges through.

Remember, all it takes is one lightening strike or even just a powerful surge and a fortune in electronics can still be gone in an instant.

Line or power conditioners protect so well some come with insurance policies and lifetime guarantees.