Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Very well said, Trayderjoe!
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Most people pay more than $1,000 per year to the power company for their electricity. But then, the power company wants to charge an additional fee of $350 to install a surge protection device on the back of the meter, which requires a separate trip by an electrician to your house. And, they give you a damage warranty that basically covers nothing. If the device is needed, why doesn't the meter come with the device already attached? And, if the device is effective, why doesn't the warranty cover anything? Does this make any sense to anyone?
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Physics >> human intervention. That device reduces risk. It doesn’t eliminate it. Economics: There is no such thing as a free lunch. |
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We had a whole house surge protector installed in our electric panel box after being hit by lightening. I also use separate quality surge prototectors on outlets that I use for car charging, cloth washers, garage door motor, tvs. etc.
Spend it now or later. It's cheaper doing the right thing now. |
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You should have a whole house surge protector (220 volt) installed at the panel board or at the meter box outside the home. Depending on who your electric utility is you may be able to get it installed by them. Or you can get a license electrical contract to install it for you. I also recommend 110 volt surge protectors at the outlets of your sensitive electronics.
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Nearby lightning would be the obvious, most likely source of a surge on the power to your home. SECO offers a legitimate whole-house power line surge protector that is installed at the electric meter for either a one-time charge of about $200, or alternatively for an ongoing fee of about $5/month on your bill. |
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I had a whole house surge protector added to my home when I first moved in. It was installed on the master electrical panel which protects the entire home. The cost was about $500 and the work was done by the electrical people who installed my power box when the house was built. So far, so good.
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Same here, additional protection near the device reduces risk because nearby lightening can induce surges direcly into house wiring - effectively bypassing the whole house protector. Adding spa, fridge, microwave, stove, dishwasher, irrigation controller to your list. Note: they do have a life and need to be replaced every 5 years. Spent over 9 months dealing with insurance after lightening hit my chain link fence up north and took out most of anything with electronics in the house. |
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You can have the electric company install a surge protector behind the meter which protects the whole house. I would still add surge protectors for your sensitive electronics.
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A nearby lightening strike could induce a surge directly into the wiring into the air handler, before the whole house protection can help. Adding protection close to the air handler reduces the risk.
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Twenty years in North Texas tornado alley, T-storms common, and I never had a lightning strike take anything out. I did have surge protectors/UPS on computers/TV and a few critical items, but never the entire house. That said, with all the surge protectors and UPSs I've bought over those years, the whole house surge protector may have been a cheaper way to go, idk.
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If lightning hits your house or even right net to your house no surge protector will do anything for you! They simply can not handle that much voltage!
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The more protection you have against surges the better. I have a whole house surge protector, one on the ac, and a surge protector on every outlet that has something plugged into it…including the outlet on my garage ceiling for the garage door opener. This is truly the lightning capital of the world.
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