Hey @sleepwalker65 :
The Furman Elite does not use MOV's for electrical surge protection (but may for coax, not sure). It is of a class called "series mode surge protectors." You can read a little more about those here:
https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/04/power-management-for-frugal-audiophiles.html
Lightning strikes cause damage in large part from an EMP pulse they generate, you can read more about that here:
https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/brians-brain/4435969/Lightning-strike-becomes-EMP-weapon-
So, that's why I'm wondering. Hey @tom8899 - Was the power cabled due to the surge, or was this a mechanical problem?
Truthfully, the lightning surge was mitigated by the sacrificial action of MOVs in the power conditioner.
The Furman Elite does not use MOV's for electrical surge protection (but may for coax, not sure). It is of a class called "series mode surge protectors." You can read a little more about those here:
https://inatinear.blogspot.com/2019/04/power-management-for-frugal-audiophiles.html
Lightning strikes cause damage in large part from an EMP pulse they generate, you can read more about that here:
https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/brians-brain/4435969/Lightning-strike-becomes-EMP-weapon-
So, that's why I'm wondering. Hey @tom8899 - Was the power cabled due to the surge, or was this a mechanical problem?