# Tripp Lite LC-1200 Line Conditioner
**Model:** LC-1200 | **Brand:** Tripp Lite ("The Power People")

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## Item Description

Tripp Lite LC-1200 automatic voltage regulator and line conditioner with Isobar noise suppression. Conditions incoming AC power to protect sensitive lab and electronic equipment from voltage fluctuations, spikes, and electrical noise.

### Specifications
- **Input:** 87–140V, 60 Hz, 12A
- **Output:** Within ANSI-C84.1 voltage limits, max load 10A
- **Outlets:** 4 total
  - Bank #1: Standard noise suppression @ 25 dB
  - Bank #2: Maximum noise suppression @ 60 dB (Isolated Filter Bank)
- **Technology:** Voltage regulator with Isobar spike & noise suppression
- **Location:** Chicago, IL (Tripp Lite HQ address: 60610-4188)

### Condition
- Used, shows light wear (label/housing wear visible)
- All 4 outlets present and intact
- Handwritten marking ("ICH") on top panel — does not affect function

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## Market Research

| Source | Item | Price |
|--------|------|-------|
| eBay (165960996830) | LC-1200, tested | ~$35–$55 |
| eBay (304747938964) | LC1200 4-outlet | ~$30–$60 |
| eBay (334695493533) | LC-1200 | ~$25–$50 |
| eBay (267296287134) | LC-1200A 4-outlet | ~$40–$65 |

This is a discontinued, older model. Demand is moderate from vintage AV/lab setups and hobbyists. Not a high-value item but sells reliably.

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## Recommended Listing

**Title:** `Tripp Lite LC-1200 Line Conditioner Automatic Voltage Regulator Isobar 4-Outlet 1200W`

**Price:** $40–$55

**Category:** Consumer Electronics > Power Protection, Distribution > Surge Protectors

**Shipping:** USPS Priority Mail or UPS, ~$15–$25 (compact, moderately heavy)

**Condition:** Used

**Key selling points:**
- Automatic voltage regulation — actively corrects low/high voltage
- Dual isolated filter banks (25 dB and 60 dB noise suppression)
- Protects sensitive lab/audio/computer equipment
- Tripp Lite quality — built to last

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## Notes
- Test before listing: plug in and verify voltage output is stable
- Note any noise or issues with the transformer hum (normal for AVRs, but excessive hum should be disclosed)
