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and i bought many of those below :
Surge protection power strips as are sold to protect your computer area complete waste of money. They're good only as multiple outlet strips.
where do you put these ?To protect my receivers and dishes I've installed Holland Electronics Model SA-1F spike protectors on all my LNB's and LNBF's along with one at each receiver input. Price is around 8 dollars, but still cheap insurance in my book.
http://www.hollandelectronics.com/catalog/catalog.php?product_id=SA-1F-Spike Protection
Sharp 'corners' are also a thing to avoid. (lightening doesn't like going around corners)
I would also have ground blocks at both ends - dish and entry.
Put a loop in the coax between the dish side ground block and the connected sw/lnb/motor. (A 'corner')
Put a loop between the entry ground block and the inside connected equipment.
Getting off soapbox, Exiting left, have a good day.
So do I, and so did an electrician, who worked at the Pwr Company I did the direct installs for. It's only good enough to attract lightening and protect their pwr grid. Protect your stuff from lightening or a near hit? (EMP) nope.In my (humble) opinion, I think you are better off with a floating ground than one written for the electrical code.
OK now guys, I was NOT asking for this... Direct or very near hit, so strong the florescent lights came on for a few seconds -- generator was OFF so NO AC power. One CFL cracked at the base and is toast. All satellite equipment still working - all 7 LNBFs and three receivers that are hooked up and the switches! Geosat DVR1110c still programed and did not even lose timers.
The front furnace in the motor home locked out for several hours but is back on - OK! The ham radio equipment was disconnected from the antennas. All still work. The internet went down, but I unplugged the receiver and routers for 20 minutes and when I plugged it in, had no signal. 2 to 3 hours later I had signal, so possibly was on ISPs side.
Grounds and coax chokes (loops) (some call those un-ums vs. bal-ums) get the credit in my book.
I've heard something about Walmart...(72 miles - 0ne way). Parking lot? Lights? Four cars on the road... Why did I not hear about the funeral???? OK, not quite that bad. Both grocery stores have at least one light for the parking lots. And the (4) service stations have lights near the pumps. At least two of the (16) churches also have parking lot lights; but those are all at least 11 miles away. (We got to watch another doe have a baby this morning. Only saw one though.pop that sounds rustic but wonderful, I bet you can't even see the nearest Walmart parking lot lights, lol. Thanks for the story!