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Surge Protection and SECO's Meter Treater
Having just moved in, we are looking into surge protection and recently received some info from SECO regarding their "Meter Treater". They explain that it is a two-tier system with a device on you meter and a free "starter package" consisiting of three surge devices for your TVs, etc.
You can pay monthly, or buy the system outright for a cost somewhat above what a "high end" surge protector might be from a local electronics store. It is tempting since it appears that the unit at the meter might protect the whole house from exterior surges, but I am wondering if anyone has had any actual experience with this service from SECO? My main questions relate to any hidden costs, and how well it works. Thanks in advance for any and all input. |
Had the whole house for almost a year. Don't know if it has suppressed any surges or not, but we are going to have it installed on our new home also.
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When I first got here, SECO only rented the surge protection package. When they came out with the rent or buy, I calculated the costs and decided that I could have bought two of them with the rental price so I bought one. Same protection.
I consider them an insurance policy against the alternative if lightening hits the area and we get a surge. I cross my fingers and hope I never have to find out. Z |
Have one on our house and have had it for years. We rent ours, a monthly fee about 5 or 6 dollars, I can't remember, but not much.
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Wether you get a SURGE PROTECTOR from SECO or have a private Electrican install one, it is a wise investment. WE had a surge protector installed in the Electrical Box and also a secondary unit installed at our outside air conditioning shutoff box. We also have the portable surge protectors for our TV (both for electrical and cable surges) and our Computers (again both for electrical and cable surges).
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Lightning Capital of the World
We have the SECO surge protection. Purchased ours as I am sure in the long run is will be cheaper. I grew up down here and lightning is a big big problem. It was a no brainer when I bought my house here. If they did not offer it I would have done one with an electric company for sure. I would not be without it.
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I guess we all decide what we want to pay for, own or rent. Many things I've bought, but in this instance, renting is the choice I've made. |
Is there any guarantee with the surge protection? Do they offer any insurance if something in your home is damaged?
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and here's the pdf on the warranty.... http://www.secoenergy.com/surge.html http://www.secoenergy.com/pdfs/Surge...y_Extended.pdf |
A surge protector is made to handle a very short duration of high current and open the circuit due to the current. If the current is not as high as the protector is set for, it will not open and your equipment may still be damaged. They are good for most problems but not for everything that can happen. They can also be damaged by the same current that they are protecting you from. Protector go bad over time also so they should be tested and replaced when needed. The price to replace is much less then what would have happened if it was not in place. Since they can go bad over time or damaged due to a high current. You might want to rethink puchase against renting. Just my thoughts on something I know about.
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I bought the surge protection system from SECO. It comes with a small-print warranty which says that it will replace connected equipment that is damaged by spikes or surges. I used all the portable ones and also installed one for the garage door opener. I was told that even though power lines are underground in TV they can still be hit by lightning, and I think central Florida is pretty near the lightning capital of the country.
Don't even think of standing under a tree in a lightning storm. Worst place you can be. |
Read the fine print. The surge protection only covers you if the surge comes from the power source. Namely the power company. Speaking from experience. The villa wall behind us was hit, blew out all of the GFIs in the house, the Spa motor and the air conditioning motor. Serge protection device on the box was not affected and nothing was covered because the stike came from the outside and no surge from the power company. This was an expensive lesson. :grumpy:
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