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Post by vcautokid on Oct 27, 2023 4:33:04 GMT -5
Lightning does odd stuff to things. Were you having the audio DIRAC post lightning event? Ethernet getting clobbered doesn't surprise me at all. Being a Nashville dude myself, I hear of strikes all the time. Fries anything electronics related, or scrambles them a bit.
Short of disconnecting from AC before the event, not too much you can do. No electronics Frontier I know stops potentially 100,000 amps of lightning.
I have done home integration and insurance companies are raft with claims on lightning strikes. One customer has a $50,000.00 claim still outstanding.
I have an XMC-1 too and cringe when lightning comes about. Any digital anything I get worried.
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Post by 405x5 on Oct 27, 2023 8:57:30 GMT -5
Yep to me everything electric designed to protect electric is worthless. Most valuable tool i’ve come up with is the weather forecast, so that I can pull the plug before I leave the house.
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