The issue might be inductive reactance. Inductance is likely in order of 300nH/ft. It is not a lot but even the smallest reactance with thousands of amperes clamped (my Boltshields are rated 60kA each) will produce big voltage drop. Sensitive circuitry powered closer to the power entry will see this as additional voltage on the top of already high clamping voltage. Same goes for plain resistance of the copper bar in the panel. Even if total resistance is in order of 10mohm it will produce 100V drop at 10kA current. We're talking extremely short spikes (1-30us) of huge energy. It is always good practice to place clamping device like MOV or TVS close to power entry.
whole house surge protector
Hi all-
I'm having some electrical work done on my house and my electrician is recommending that he install a whole house surge protector on the electrical panel. This seems like a good idea, but I am wondering if I will experience any negative effects in terms of sound quality on my stereo system? (I do currently have my audio system on a dedicated line.)
Thanks!
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