On 17/06/07, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can also get surge protector circuit breakers for you electrical panel, 
> up to and including the main breaker which will give whole house protection. 
> They are hell for expensive however. And as far as I know all those insurance 
> plans (that is what they are although they call them warranties so they do 
> not have to be a licensed insurance company) exclude direct hits, otherwise 
> they are likely to be replacing your house.

The more the merrier, if your property is situated in a lightning
prone area then putting an arrestor at the mains entry, beefing up
your ground wiring and connection and putting MOV based surge sinks on
each piece of critical gear will help to lessen the effect of any hit.

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