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SECO House Power Surge Protection
I am considering buying the SECO lightning surge protection service that is offered for $299. Has anyone bought this package and has anyone had to put in a claim for appliance damage due to a power surge? I am wondering if they truly back their guarantee to replace appliances if they are damaged by a lightning strike. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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There are many threads about lightning protection including detailed personal experiences and recommendations. Go to the 'search' box and look under lightning protection and surge protection.
This is a very important topic in central Florida. I would not live in a home here, with gas service, that did not have a full exterior lightning rod protection system, and a separate surge protection system, (SECO or another reputable company). If I'm not mistaken, recently the seventh unprotected house in TV was destroyed in a matter of minutes by a lightning strike which ignited the attic gas line. |
We just got it on ours. Theya re going to install within the next few weeks.
Army Guy |
Lenhart, Can you explain why SECO puts their device at the meter and yours is at the load center? What are the differences, advantages, disadvantages?
Thanks for any insight. |
Thanks for the response. Are both devices rated for similar surge protection?
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What determines the 'quality' of every surge protector is the earthing. Protector is only a connecting device. Earth ground is what dissipates the surge. This applies to every protector. A protector is only as effective as its earth ground. |
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