Is there anything out there that can protect against that level of destructive power?
Protection from direct lightning strikes has been routine for over 100 years. Electronics atop the Empire State Building survive 23 direct strikes annually. Atop the WTC, it was 40. Telco switching centers (COs) suffer about 100 surges with each storm. How often is your town without phone service for four days while they replace that $multi-million computer? Never?
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ion is never done by a protect
or. Protect
ion is always about where hundreds of thousands of joules dissipate. A protect
or is only as effective as its earth ground. These proven solutions cost about $1 per protected appliance. And come with numbers that define that protection. Ignore any recommendation that does not also say why with numbers.
Lightning is typically 20,000 amps. So a minimal 'whole house' protector to protect everything (including that near zero joule Belkin) is 50,000 amps.
But again, no protector does protection. An effective protector is a connecting device to what defines all protection. To what absorbs hundreds of thousands of joules- single point earth ground.
A protector is only as effective as its earth ground and that low impedance (ie less than 3 meters) connection to earth. So why is that not common knowledge among everyone who made a recommendation? Most only recite subjective claims made in advertising. Anyone can read a near zero joule numbers on a Belkin, APC, or Monster. Most ignore numbers.
All appliances already contain robust protection. For example a hundreds joule surge would be converted by a computer into rock stable, low DC voltages to safely power its semiconductors. It is called electricity. A current incoming to a Belkin must also (simultaneously) be outgoing into an attached computer. That current is too tiny to harm a computer. That same current destroys a near zero Belkin. Then myth millers start. "My computer sacrificed itself to save my computer." Total nonsense. That path to earth was through a Belkin and computer. Computer consumed some of that energy as electricity. Belkin failed to even promote more sales.
Effective protection means a protector never fails. A whole house' protector connects up to 50,000 amps to earth and remains functional for decades. If damaged, then the homeowner made a mistake (for that venue) and earths a 100,000 amp protector. That is protection even from direct lightning strikes.
A typical 'whole house' protector costs about $1 per protected appliance. These can even be rented from the electric company. So why does everyone not know about this? Again, most are not educated by facts. Most learn from hearsay, advertising, or urban myths. Or in the case of that Belkin, saw damage. Then used wild speculation to explain what was observed. Most of us do that. Most eyes glaze over with numbers.
A protector is only as effective as its earth ground. TV cable does not even need a protector - it connects directly to earth via a hardwire. A protector connects low impedance (ie less than 3 meters) to what does protection. To do what that hardwire does better. Protection is always about where hundreds of thousands of joules dissipate. A protector is as effective as its earth ground.
Belkin and other plug-in protectors have no earth ground (safety ground is not earth ground). Will not even discuss it. Profit centers will not discuss what would harm profits.
Meanwhile, view numbers for a UPS. Even less joules. Where is that protection? Wild speculation or urban myth? Maybe by a man in the moon who invented cheese. Wild speculation - or proven by numbers?