So a couple weeks ago, we had a typical summer storm. I was a couple miles away from the house when I heard an incredible BOOM! The storm came and went and as I returned home, I found my garage door opener had fried. After having to break into my own house, I also found that the Apex Classic, one of two EB8s, two DoS units (awc), and a few other modules were partly or totally fried as well. Honestly, it could have been a lot worse. Given the lack of damage, I cant help but wonder what MIGHT have been saved had I simply put in some sort of surge suppression. It seems that most of the damaged items were connected via aquabus cable.
Now it's obvious that a strong surge or direct strike would torch everything. But what, if any, would be a reasonable thing to do for minor surges which I would assume be the great majority of the cases. In 8 years, I've only had things fry this one time but had many brief power outages/flickers of power.
Now it's obvious that a strong surge or direct strike would torch everything. But what, if any, would be a reasonable thing to do for minor surges which I would assume be the great majority of the cases. In 8 years, I've only had things fry this one time but had many brief power outages/flickers of power.