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anlashokna 06-21-2012 12:43 PM

Irrigation systems and lightening
 
Just thought I'd put this out in case some like us had no idea. We had a lightening hit down here in sanibel on the 9th. Several homes had there irrigation timers damaged from it plus other issues. After the timer was replaced we were told that you can buy a little surge protector to put in there. Might help with an indirect strike. Just wanted to put that out ! We have never ever had a hit that close anywhere we lived. It hit about 4 houses away in the open backyards but wreaked havoc with several homes. With us it came in through the irrigation and cable or jumped to the coxial in the box. Not sure which. So just a heads up. SECO also offers a whole house surge protection but we thought what good does that do if it comes in other ways like this time. Just wanted to pass along. Guess the hit wasn't widely known about.

Bavarian 06-21-2012 03:09 PM

Maybe it would be good to invest in a whole house surge protector, fits in circuit breaker box. A surge can knock out more than the irrigation timer, like computers, audio/video components and video monitors.

asianthree 06-21-2012 03:19 PM

Have a whole house and they sent some for the inside as well

hotrodgirl 06-21-2012 03:27 PM

Thanks for sharing that. It's good advice and I will be sure to get whole house protection!

Bill-n-Brillo 06-21-2012 03:35 PM

Another recent thread on the topic of surge protection - some good insights:

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...e-surge-53587/

Relying solely on a whole house surge protector is not going to catch everything.

Bill :)

Lightning 07-23-2012 03:08 PM

See the July edition of the POA Bulletin for a complete description of indirect lightning strikes and how to prevet damage with primary and secondary surge protection.

CarGuys 07-23-2012 11:14 PM

Whole Home
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bavarian (Post 509295)
Maybe it would be good to invest in a whole house surge protector, fits in circuit breaker box. A surge can knock out more than the irrigation timer, like computers, audio/video components and video monitors.

I did!

mulligan 07-24-2012 06:12 AM

To be covered 100%, put surge protection on the irrigation panel, and the A/C disconnect outside also.

Lightning 08-10-2012 01:13 PM

Beware of the misleading term "wholehouse" surge protection. You need Primary and Secondary Surge Protection. As stated in an earlier post see the Lightning Matters article in the July issue of the POA Bulletin for details at poa4us.org.

jblum315 08-10-2012 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 527292)
To be covered 100%, put surge protection on the irrigation panel, and the A/C disconnect outside also.

Also on the garage door opener motor

champion6 08-12-2012 06:27 PM

I'm a little lost... How does one install secondary surge protection for the irrigation controller?

First, it's not plugged into an outlet - it's hard-wired. Second, there is very little room inside the wall-mounted controller for a secondary device.

What device would be used? Where would it be place?

mulligan 08-12-2012 11:28 PM

remove controller from wall, pull electric wire out to new junction box, feed back into wall to controller voila!

Niels 08-12-2012 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 539183)
I'm a little lost... How does one install secondary surge protection for the irrigation controller?

First, it's not plugged into an outlet - it's hard-wired. Second, there is very little room inside the wall-mounted controller for a secondary device.

What device would be used? Where would it be place?

Champion 6 - Interesting that your irrigation controller is hard wired. I bought my house in early 2010 and my irrigation controller plugs into an electrical outlet in my garage.

cquick 08-13-2012 08:19 AM

We had Pat Rafferty do lightning rods on our house.

jimbo2012 08-13-2012 08:35 AM

Check out these options

Valve and communictation wires can act as an antenna when lightning strikes. The ZAP Control helps to divert that energy to earth ground BEFORE it reaches your equipment!

Valves and wires can short, damaging your controller. ZAP CONTROL with Fuse Protection turns off the power to that valve until it is repaired, then will automaticly restore power!


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