I have all Polyphaser devices in my home. Starting from the main power panel
with a whole house shunt protector and ending with every wire or metal device
that comes or goes from the house to the outside. With three towers tallest is
180
feet to the top antenna it has been lightning struck many times. I have 100
ground
rods in the grounding system all connected by 3/8" ID Copper tubing. The system
has been in place since 1989 and to date I have had Zero damage to any of my
equipment or household appliances. Once the whole house protector did finally
blow up. Polyphaser asked if anything in the house had been damaged. Answer
was NO they said fine after more than 10 years you need a new one. Call me a
satisified customer.
John k9uwa
> Timely question as last week there was an accident near me that caused a high
> voltage line to fall across the low voltage lines.
>
> Spent the next few days replacing fuses and varistors in several appliances
> and
> throwing out four line cord type surge protectors that got fried. Lucky for me
> none of my radios or computers were damaged.
>
> Been doing the research into a whole house unit myself and I'd be interested
> in
> hearing others opinions / experiences.
>
> Tom
> W3TA
>
> I'm interested in having a whole house surge (AC) protector installed.
> How does one size it, and can anyone recommended a manufacturer (and
> particular model)?
>
> Thanks & 73,
> Eric W3DQ
> Washington, DC
John Goller, K9UWA & Jean Goller, N9PXF
Antique Radio Restorations
k9uwa@arrl.net
Visit our Web Site at:
http://www.JohnJeanAntiqueRadio.com
4836 Ranch Road
Leo, IN 46765
USA
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