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![]() "The Magnum" wrote in message ... //snip// I know nothing really will stop a direct strike but the more 90 degree turns you can make with you coax before entry the better! lightning doesnt like 90 degree angles, also i bring my coax all the way to the ground with a gas discharge unit at its lowest point then 90 back up to entry,most likely a drop in the bucket but ive never been wiped out. I also have 15 or so ground rods spread every 4 ft connected with stranded bare #6 then i covered it with dirt most of this is for field ground but field ground should be bonded to antenna ground always and is in my case, also bond them to your service ground,i also run my equipment off of battery backup units with avr and really nice surge clamping characteristics UPC and Cyberpower make nice units that stops that third order harmonic feedback wipe out thru your power in case of a strike well this is just my poormans attempt to protect my equipment Cheers BTM Yeah, and Santa Claus ate the cookies too. Lightning will take whatever path is there no matter how complex. It will go right through your gas discharge and Cyberpower UPS. Remember this spark has just traveled several miles to get to you. A few inches of gas or plastic isn't even going to slow it down. Kevin, WB5RUE I completely agree with Kevin. The only benefit these extra gadgets have is if there is a close strike and it helps to reject stray voltage from the bolt. Ive had two TV sets go down due to this, you can tell the difference... the stray voltage from a bolt of lightning will pop components on a board... a direct hit will make it explode... The only way to protect your equipment is to disconnect it AND either move the co-ax away or the radio itself. It doesnt help much disconnecting it and leaving it an inch from the radio. Regards, Graham And then there's the proximity factor...namely, every piece of wire in your home acting as the other half of a transformer, the lightning being the primary. Induced voltages are just as deadly to electronics. |
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