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No Protection
Some people don't use any power protection at all. If cost is a major concern, or if
your internal power supply is of superior quality, you might choose not to use any
protection at all from power problems. ("Feel lucky, punk?" :^) ). Using no
protection is generally not recommended.
Warning: Make sure you
always use a proper, three-wire grounded cord to connect your PC to the line power. If you
need to use an extension cord, use a proper one. Trying to save on an extension cord by
cutting the grounding pin off your PC cord is dangerous. While using no preventive
protection for your power is unwise, intentionally looking for trouble is just plain
stupid.
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