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Checkout Process in Detail

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Read through this post to follow the checkout process, payment options, and other things related to commonly asked questions during checkout.

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What are the Differences Between Surge Protectors and Circuit Breakers?

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There can be a wide variety of protective technology built into an electrical appliance, but the two most common are surge protectors and circuit breakers. So what is the difference between the two? Surge protectors protect your electrical appliances from voltage spikes. A voltage spike is when a cord or appliance exceeds the voltage it is rated for, resulting in permanent damage to your appliance. The most common places you will see these installed are power strips like our PSROT-072. Usually, you will have computers, TVs, entertainment systems, and office equipment plugged into one of these. The most common cause...

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We're Hiring a Warehouse Assistant

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Do you have warehouse experience?  Do you know someone who does?  Take a look at this Warehouse Assistant position with competitive pay and opportunities.   Warehouse Assistant We are looking for an organized and motivated Warehouse Assistant with a willingness to learn new processes and procedures.  Responsibilities include helping with shipments, inventory tracking, organizing stock, cleaning the warehouse, and is comfortable with helping other departments as needed.  The ideal candidate is a motivated and quick learner who is comfortable working on their feet, focused, and experienced in warehouse logistics. This position will start part-time at 20+ hours per week, with a...

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What We Are Thankful For

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This year, we at AC Connectors want to share what we are thankful for, and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and holiday season!

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The Warning Tag Explained

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When you purchase one of our flexible adapters or extension cords, you will notice a warning tag that is zip-tied onto the cable itself. What is it there for? Should you be worried about it?

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