Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Clarification, does the red mean, service is needed to ground the device? Or does green mean the surge protector is not on? |
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The red light means that the surge protector is on, but, if the green light is not on, it means that the surge protector is not connected to a properly grounded outlet, and the surge protector will not function properly. Both lights should be on.
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Maybe less, but not a lot less.
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Thank you!!!!
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When our pool was installed electrician had a yes/no offer install for surge protector. Cost was $305 at build.
If we need warranty service on equipment second question is do you have a surge protector?
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A nice example of the hasty generalization fallacy. What's worse is, you might even know someone who had the breaker trip and reset it. If he didn't mention it to you, or if you forgot, you actually did know someone who needed it.
Absence of Evidence does not mean Evidence of Absence. Just because you don't know of an example in your limited experience does not mean that it is even uncommon. My brother's life was saved by wearing seatbelts. They save many lives. But probably lots of people don't personally know someone who is alive because of wearing one. |
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Diagnostic LED’s: Green indicates surge protection is active, Red indicates protection is no longer active
Last edited by Altavia; 03-13-2024 at 06:38 AM. |
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Payback is close to 5 years. If there is a power surge, they replace it at no cost. What are you going to do with the 20 cents a day you save starting five years from now? And, $500 invested with 5% annual interest have grown to $638. You will have earned $138 in interest which will pay two more years monthly fees. Last edited by Altavia; 03-13-2024 at 06:47 AM. |
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Apparently, it depends on the type of surge protector you have.
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I agree. I have a problem with a company that spends millions of dollars to design and build an electrical distribution system, and then asks their customers to pay an extra $5.95 per month for a cheap device to attach to the meter that they say is needed to protect your appliances. If the device is important, why don't they just incorporate it into the meter in the first place? It sounds like a scam to me.
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SECO Surge Mitigator: Not just surge protection, insurance - damaged appliances, etc.
So for $5.95 a month, you are also getting insurance and a warranty for the device.
Yes, you can buy a surge protector and have it added to your box. But it has a warranty, and no longer insurance for your devices after expiration. That's the route I went before moving here. I installed myself. If you have to pay an electrician, you've blown years of $5.95 per month coverage. From SECO website: Surge MitiGator – SECO Energy CLICK "warranty" "MTI’s liability, per occurrence, will not exceed $5,000 to any one (1) specific device or appliance with a maximum of $500,000 over the life of this warranty. Upon evaluation, you will be notified of the status of your warranty assessment. If it is determined that you are entitled to compensation, you will be given either the fair market value of the damaged equipment immediately preceding the failure, reimbursed for reasonably incurred repairs, or paid the cost of reasonable estimated repairs, at the discretion of MTI, up to the cap set forth above. Determination of fair market value will be at MTI’s sole discretion." |
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