[TenTec] RFI Issues

Jim Brown k9yc at audiosystemsgroup.com
Wed May 23 10:22:24 PDT 2012


On 5/22/2012 5:40 AM, Carl Moreschi wrote:
> The most important thing to disconnect when a lightning storm is coming
> is all power from all equipment.

I'm not one of those who believes simply disconnecting antennas and 
power is good practice.  The best practice is proper bonding of 
EVERYTHING.  Charge will build on any conductor, including antennas, 
interior wiring, interconnect cables, and so on.  If those cables are 
properly bonded per NEC, there's somewhere for that charge to go, and it 
is far more likely to go where we WANT it to go.  If we remove the bonds 
between those cables and ground, there's still charge, it will find it's 
own path to ground, and it may not be a path we like.  I strongly 
suggest studying W8JI's comments on this topic.

It's also critical to NOT use shunt-mode surge suppression (MOVs) 
anywhere except at the main power entrance.  MOV surge suppressors on 
branch circuits (in equipment, or in power strips, or in other dedicated 
suppressor boxes) can CAUSE destructive equipment failure.

73, Jim K9YC




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