So I had another power surge last saturday. This one was fairly destructive, I lost:
2 motherboards
4 NIC's
Router and Switch
2 garage door openers
house intercom
2 phones and answering machine
sprinkler system controller
the S-video circuit board in my home theatre/receiver
Total cost somewhere between $1500-2000. I could fix or replace most of it myself for less but then I wouldnt be able to claim it on my insurance - which is pretty stupid of the insurance companies I think.
All of this happened despite a surge protector on the power to the house and decent panamax surge protectors (Surge Response Time - 1 ns Energy Rating - 1650 Joules EMI/RFI Noise Filtration - 50 dB Clamping Level - 330 V) on the expensive electronics. I'm not sure how it did what it did without blowing out the surge protectors. The lightning strike was very close though.
2 motherboards
4 NIC's
Router and Switch
2 garage door openers
house intercom
2 phones and answering machine
sprinkler system controller
the S-video circuit board in my home theatre/receiver
Total cost somewhere between $1500-2000. I could fix or replace most of it myself for less but then I wouldnt be able to claim it on my insurance - which is pretty stupid of the insurance companies I think.
All of this happened despite a surge protector on the power to the house and decent panamax surge protectors (Surge Response Time - 1 ns Energy Rating - 1650 Joules EMI/RFI Noise Filtration - 50 dB Clamping Level - 330 V) on the expensive electronics. I'm not sure how it did what it did without blowing out the surge protectors. The lightning strike was very close though.
Isn't that the norm today ? I haven't seen a lowvoltage air line for years and there are only a few highvoltage that isn't buried yet here.
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