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Default Surge protectors?

On Jul 14, 4:56 am, Cockamamie Khomeini
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Jay1028 wrote:
I am specifically talking about surges generated out on the power
lines on the poles propogating into my home. I realize that nothing
can stop a direct lighning hit. I have three ground rods spaced at
10ft apart joined at the center one with 6ga bare copper. I have read
not to create a ground loop by having different ground locations, so
besides what the builder had done with a piece of rebar embedded in
the concrete and one ground rod, I added three more. The 6ga run to
the meter and the load center behind it is about a 6 foot run.


I next have to find a surge supressor for the cable coming into the
house. I opened the box mounted on the outside wall near the power
entry and there is just a grouning block in there. Nothing good to
say about the cable installation.


Jay


Just buy a small generator and run it with an electric motor. That will
smooth out surges.

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Cockamamie Khomeini

Leader of the known (Islamic) world.


That's funny but it works. I guess the reason it does is because the
continuous duty motor does not react surges. I never hear my table
saw wind up suddenly, but my vacuum does if something else is
unplugged.
I thought my laptop would be protected if I had a 7amp battery run my
laptop while the same battery was being charged with a regular "plug
in the wall charger". I was told that it would not work as a surge
protector.