When I am on an extended trip I disconnect the power strips for my station,
computers and the equipment on the basement workbench. I also disconnect the
antenna feed at the base of the mast.
I came home after one trip, reconnected everything and tried to go online. My
cable modem was not working; apparently the surge came on the cable company
coax which was the only external connection even though they have an "surge
suppressor" at the entrance of the house. Lesson learned; I also the cable
modem.
Mike N2MS
> On April 30, 2018 at 1:36 PM David Harmon <k6xyz@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> A friend of mine home burned down and a lot of other homes were severely
> damaged exactly this way.
> A drunk hit a pole and the HV fell across the LV lines.
> The power company refused to accept responsibility.
> Part of my friends problem was that the receptacle(s) in his garage had some
> tools left plugged in and the HV lit up the line cords for the tools.
> I remember seeing him and his wife on the local TV news standing on the
> sidewalk in their underwear watching the fire dept trying to put out the
> fire.
> They would not get near it until the power was shut off....so they just
> watched along with the neighbors.
> I learned looong ago when another fire just like this started at work for
> the same reason.
> After that....no line cords were allowed to be left plugged in.
> I got into the habit so now I live where there is a lot of lightening and I
> unplug the radio gear and everything with a microprocessor in it.
> Especially when lightening is within 50 miles.
> Recently I got a new dishwasher and clothes washer.
> I unplug them when they are not in use....
> The TV's and associated equipment and satellite antenna even though they are
> plugged into surge protectors get unplugged too.
> The house meter on the pole has a surge protector too.
> Paranoid??
> No....but why take a chance?
>
>
>
> 73
>
> David Harmon
> K6XYZ
> Sperry, OK
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RFI [mailto:rfi-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Hoyer
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 7:12 AM
> To: ericrosenberg.dc@gmail.com; pvrc@mailman.qth.net
> Cc: rfi@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RFI] Recommendation needed: Whole house surge protection
>
> 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
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Rosenberg <ericrosenberg.dc@gmail.com>
> To: pvrc <pvrc@mailman.qth.net>
> Cc: rfi <rfi@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sun, Apr 29, 2018 11:45 pm
> Subject: [RFI] Recommendation needed: Whole house surge protection
>
> 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
>
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