On Nov 26, 2:33*pm, Oren wrote:
On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 14:02:43 -0800 (PST), BobK207
wrote:
You don't need a lightning storm to be hit by lightning. *Any neighbors
have same problems?
Homes mostly sporadically occupied, none on the same transformer are
here...
my closet thing to an "effected neighbor" is the cable company guy &
their blown equipment.
cheers
Bob
I don't have an answer as I'm a DIY er.
Did your area experience a "brownout"? A drop in power and a sudden
surge of power.
.."A brownout is a temporary interruption of power service in which
the electric power is reduced, rather than being cut as is the case
with a blackout. Lights may flicker and dim during a brownout, and the
event also often wreaks havoc with electrical appliances such as
computers. One could consider a brownout the opposite of a power
surge, an electrical event in which a sudden burst of power enters the
system."
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-brownout.htm
Oren-
Actually, my area expericend a complete, fairly longterm power
outage....long enough to mess up digital clocks and partially melt ice
cubes & make ice cream "grainy".
Upon reading more about drops (brownouts) or complete power loss....in
high current surge when power is restored can also damage equipment.
I think your comment .................. One could consider a
brownout the opposite of a power
surge, an electrical event in which a sudden burst of power enters the
system.
makes the most sense
cheers
Bob