Sorry, one more related question: I believe MOVs are what is used in standard power strips, yes? I have been reading that MOVs wear out over time and (may) no longer provide surge protection, even though the operational light is on for the power strip. Is this correct? If so, how often should one replace a power strip? Every X years? Or only when they no longer function?
Am thinking this may be what happened to kill off my Neumann monitors. They were connected to a surge suppressor bus, but clearly the bus didn't do its job. Granted, it was a BIG surge due to a massive electrical storm -- the surge hit before I could power off/disconnect the monitors -- but still.
Not sure I feel good about having equipment at risk when I think it should be safe. Is there a good rule of thumb/general guideline for how often to replace a surge suppressor power strip?
And a P.S. Does it make sense to daisy-chain power strips just to have "serial protection"? I would think perhaps not, as this might limit current. Don't MOVs limit current?