Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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i have a non Seco whole house surge protector, paid for and installed, and I work at a gas/electric utility company. The electrical grid has such built in protections from surges, that all one really has to worry about is a direct hit. its not like 30 years ago when I walked down the hall at work in Boca Raton and all you heard was click click click of computer surge protectors every afternoon.
but if buying one and or surge strips make you feel better, it won't hurt. . . . sportsguy |
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A family down the block from us had a fire last week from a lightning strike.
Is there a way to protect your self from it? |
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You can buy a lightning protection system, which would include a grid of lightning rods mounted on the roof and connected to a cable that would run down the exterior wall and into the ground. I don't know the cost, but it would be at least several thousands of dollars. It think most people would conclude that it is not worth the cost, but some people do have them.
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Our house came with one (fully pre-paid by original owner). It was bad when we moved it, had only 1 of 2 red indicators lit (both needed to be red). SECO replaced it for free.
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We have a whole house protector at the box then we have a Battery Backup UPS that covers the TV's and components and the computers. All the appliances, sprinkler system, HVAC etc. are covered by insurance
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should be a red light blinking on the unit installed outside on the wall,near were the power comes in ...??
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At night, you will see a red light on the side of your meter
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is there. However, there is a monthly fee to SECO and you still have to have surge protectors on your devices in your home. Call SECO to get the details. |
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What you have is not from SECO.
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I had the SECO surge protector installed after I lost a record turntable motor due to a surge. As has been noted, there is a red light that can be seen on the base of the external meter. There is also a $5.95 charge on the bill.
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I’m from Maryland. Never had T’storms like these. I learned a lesson now that my PC fried and won’t boot up as normal.
1. Old surge protectors are useless. Buy New Device strips with high Joules rating. 2. Turning off the TV or PC Isn't sufficient. Safer to unplug your TVs. Electronics PCs And plugIn after The storm 3. After my PC ceased Working,. The next SECO bill came with brochure offering whole house surge protection for $5.95 a month. Too little—too late! 4. SECO should have secured the necessary Surge equipment so EVERYONE IS COVERED /PROTECTED from Fire and electronic failures—instead of offering it to you as an ADD-ON! |
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Check your bill. If you have a surge protector, you are paying for it.
In my case it is $5.95/month, billed as a separate item above the tax line. |
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Not necessarily. When we got ours a few months ago we elected to pay the cost in full.
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