A surge protector serves as a safeguard against electronics damage by redirecting excess electricity from the "hot" power line into a grounding wire. This is accomplished using a metal oxide varistor (MOV) in most standard surge protectors, which consists of a metal oxide linked to the power and grounding lines through two semiconductors.
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