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SECO Surge Protector
We are relatively new to T.V., our electrical is from SECO.
Just now, they are offering a free install for their surge protector (Save $25.) Has anyone had experience with SECO's surge protector?? (Or other surge protectors?). What were the results?? |
We got one about two years ago. Never a problem but apparently no lightning strikes either.
People have since told us that the contract is written in a way they will not pay for any damage. See other threads about this for more info. |
Had one for 5+ years, and paid a monthly fee for it. Got lightning strike, lost both garage door openers, one TV, doorbell, and cable box (which Spectrum covered). Filed a claim with SECO and they said the strike didn't come through their lines and they would not cover it. Had the thing removed the next week.
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We have one , there was a close in lightning strike just outside a neighbors backyard, maybe 100 feet from our house. Neighbor have several thousand dollars in damaged electrical equipment, we had nothing apparent. About 18 months later cable tv was getting real bad, the service drop cable to our house had failed apparently due to the strike. This would not have been prevented by the SECO device, but everything else in the house survived.
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It's a risk reduction, not protection . The warranty is marketing hype.
Best to also add local surge protector at high cost devices. Some homes have gas lines in the attic. There were at least 6 strikes within a few miles of each other South of the Turnpike last year. Two hit gas lines in the attic near the meter. A lightening protection system will further reduce the risk. Cost was not much more than our insurance deductable. |
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I have one.
Glad I have it. But it's like a COVID shot, you'll never know if it works. :shrug: |
Warranties? Insurances?
Unfortunately, you never know their worth, until you make a claim! |
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Sort of like an airbag :icon_wink: |
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The Surge MitiGator™ is equipped with two red lights that stay on continuously which indicate the arrester is working properly. |
Get It !!!
Get it and you'll sleep better knowing you're protected...
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Some time ago I had a electrician tell me lightening can strike under ground,
through the air, and through any wiring into your house. |
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Same.
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We have it and hopefully will never need it.
:pray::pray: |
Had a whole house surge protector added by an electrician to the outside box several years ago for around $250. I also added individual appliance protectors you can buy at Lowes or Home Depot to my fridge, clothes washer, both garage door opener, irrigation timer, etc to add an extra layer of protection. These in expensive units do come with a replacement value if the appliance ends up damaged after a lightning strike. Easy to buy and install yourself.
Do they work?? I image they do as we have not lost any appliances in the 3 years since install. I never read anything to say they wouldn't doing my research prior to purchase. This was the recommendation we received from a couple electricians. |
I have it. $5 per month rental. Have not had a problem and glad I have it. Much better to be able to sleep at night
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We went with the $500 model offered by Galaxy, the electrician that did our wiring and low voltage during the construction. It has a full insurance coverage if anything were damaged and it helped that it was the same protector recommended by Mike Holmes.
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surge protectors are incapable at catching that type of activity due to the speed of occurrence is far faster than the circuitry. don't waste your money or time.... and don't get lightening rods put on your house either.... that's got to be the most ridiculous idea ever |
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We purchased one from seco own it out right. Didn’t care to pay monthly. This is one of the lightening capitals so best to be protected. Personally I feel this helps protect my home and things in it.
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Buy the one from SECO, don't rent it by the month. It has a ten year warranty. A good investment.
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September 2020 my AC went out. I was notified at that time that the power to my house was out. I was up north. It lasted about 30 minutes. My AC would not start so I hired a company and needed a new HVAC. It was 15 yrs old. I had SECO come out and they said it wasn't lightning. I contacted my insurance because I had a special whole house system coverage. They paid my claim because they determined it wasn't age related but a lighting strike. So in my opinion, their surge protector is worthless!
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What most people don't realize is the cable connection to your house if not properly grounded is a common source of lightning damage when there is a strike near by. The SECO surge protector is there to reduce the magnititude of the surge so your surge protectors at your electronic equipment such as your computer and or TV can supress it. Also appliances such as your A/C, washer, dryer, etc that are less sensitive to surges can survive if the initial surge is reduced. BUT if there is a strike close enough to your house nothing is going to protect it from causing damage. As far as the SECO warrenty, i have to read it again but how can they offer protection if they don't protect anything?
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Why you have homeowners insurance
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We have had their surge protector since buyers our home almost 7 years ago. During that time we have had only two lightning strike problems, both times the signal amplifier for our TV antenna got blown out.
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worth having UOTE=DALEPQ;2082881]We are relatively new to T.V., our electrical is from SECO. Just now, they are offering a free install for their surge protector (Save $25.) Has anyone had experience with SECO's surge protector?? (Or other surge protectors?). What were the results??[/QUOTE] |
Years ago, we had the SECO surge protector installed. In addition, a SECO rep came over and explained what plug-in protectors we should have on the appliances, etc. The rep was NOT here to sell anything, just to provide guidance. We are glad to have this protection.
Our neighbor has lightning rods on his house. I guess he is happy with his decision too. |
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