If you own you own home, I suggest installing a whole house surge protector.
Bob
Bob
A Surge Suppressor Story
gdnrbob3,374 posts08-21-2020 1:40pm"If you own you own home, I suggest installing a whole house surge protector." Service entrance (whole house) protection is quite valuable in lightning-prone areas (Florida, in particular). However, most manufacturers recommend addition point-of-use protection. Also, the whole house protectors (large MOVs) typically have a clamp voltage of 330-400 volts and simply don't provide the in-home, localized protection of good series-mode suppressors. In my particular case, a whole home protector would NOT have eliminated the speaker thump when the ceiling fan was turned off. |
Nice story. Sacrificial is good enough to save my little used Synology that already has given up it's HD to lightning once. But $200 is cheap insurance for the stereo that's worth more than the rest of the house electronics together. Of course it starts with getting all of the fans and motors on the opposite power leg from the HiFi circuit. |